Modi calls farmer protests over contested laws politically motivated
MUMBAI (Reuters), 25 Dec, 2020-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that protests by farmers against
three laws brought by his government were politically motivated, as he touted
the success of an agricultural scheme launched last year.
Thousands of farmers from several
Indian states have been camped on the outskirts of New Delhi for over a month,
blocking highways to demand that Modi’s government repeal the farm laws passed
in September that they say threaten their livelihoods.
But Modi’s virtual public address
on Friday was not focused on the laws under contention.
Instead, he spoke via video
conferencing to seven farmers from different states, asking them how they had
benefited from ‘PM Kisan’ - a cash transfer scheme his government launched in
February, 2019, under which farmers get minimum income support.
The farmers Modi spoke with on
Friday praised his scheme - but none were among the thousands who have been
protesting.
Modi repeatedly said “some
people” were spreading lies and rumors about farmers’ troubles, and dismissed
the protests as motivated by political opponents.
“All these people who are
protesting in support of farmers, what did they do when they were in power?” he
said, referring to opposition politicians. “Those with political motives...are
firing the gun from the farmers’ shoulders.”
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