Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar got angry with the Center on the issue of farmers, said- Why was the promise not kept?

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By Mayank Agnihotri

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New Delhi: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar is angry on the issue of farmers. He has asked a direct question to the Central Government on this matter. He said, ‘I do not understand why talks are not being held with the farmer. Instead of rewarding the farmer, we are not even giving him his rightful rights.

What did Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar say?

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said, ‘Agriculture Minister, every moment is heavy for you. I request you to please let me know. What was promised to the farmer? Why was the promise made not kept? What are we doing to keep the promise?

He said, ‘There was a movement last year also, this year also there is a movement. The cycle of time is turning, we are not doing anything. For the first time I have seen India changing. For the first time I am feeling that developed India is not our dream but our goal. India was never at such a high position in the world. When this is happening then why is my farmer troubled and suffering? The farmer is the only one who is helpless.

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said, ‘This time is painful for me because I am steeped in nationalism. For the first time I have seen India changing. For the first time I am feeling that developed India is not our dream but our goal. India was never at such a high position in the world, our credibility in the world was never this high, the PM of India is counted among the top leaders of the world today, when there is such fog then why is my farmer worried? This is a very deep issue. Taking it lightly means that we are not practical. Our policy making is not on the right track. Who are those people who tell farmers that they will give them a fair price for their produce? I don’t understand that a mountain will fall. The farmer is alone and helpless. ,

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