“Saying ‘sorry’ To Nation…”: PM Says 3 Farm Laws To Be Cancelled
PM Modi said the three controversial farm laws will be withdrawn.New Delhi:

Three controversial farm laws at the heart of massive farmer protests across the country for over a year will be withdrawn, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today in a stunning announcement just months before elections in states like Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
The move comes on the festival of Guru Purab, when Sikhism founder Guru Nanak’s birthday is celebrated, mainly in Punjab.
“While saying ‘sorry’ to the country, I need to say with a true and good nature that possibly something was deficient in our tapasya (commitment) that we were unable to clarify reality, as clear as the light of the diya, to a portion of our rancher siblings. However, today is Prakash Parv, not an opportunity to fault anybody. Today, I need to let the nation know that we have chosen to revoke the three homestead laws,” PM Modi said in a location to the country.
“In the Parliament meeting beginning the finish of this current month, we will finish the most common way of revoking the three laws,” he said.
“I would demand all my fighting rancher companions, today is the propitious day of Guru Purab, get back to your fields and your families and make a fresh start, let us push ahead once more.”
Ranchers feed each other desserts and celebrate after PM Modi reported that he will cancel the questionable homestead laws.
Before the huge move down, the Prime Minister guarded the laws saying they were implied as changes, predominantly for little and peripheral ranchers in the country.
“Whatever I did was for ranchers. What I am doing is for the country.”
Large number of ranchers from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan have been enjoying the great outdoors outside Delhi since November 2020, requesting that the “dark laws” be removed. The BJP has confronted enormous outrage in northern states, something it can’t manage as it prepares for large decisions ahead, including the 2024 public surveys.
Rakesh Tikait, a top rancher pioneer, said the dissidents would stand by till the laws were revoked in the meeting beginning on November 29.
The rancher fights didn’t stop through a few rounds of talks between the public authority and ranchers, disturbances in parliament and Supreme Court hearings on petitions testing the laws.
“We lament we were unable to persuade all ranchers. Just a part of them was contradicting the laws, yet we continued to attempt to teach and illuminate them,” PM Modi said.