New Delhi, Feb 3 : In a strong message to those propagating anti-India moves, Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserted on Wednesday that no propaganda can deter the democratic country’s unity, nor can it stop India from attaining new heights.
Shah’s remarks came in support of a tweet by Extermal Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava, in which the official mentioned about vested interest groups trying to enforce their agenda on the ongoing farmers’ protest.
“No propaganda can deter India’s unity! No propaganda can stop India from attaining new heights! Propaganda can not decide India’s fate, only ‘Progress’ can. India stands united and together to achieve progress,” Shah tweeted.
Shah’s comment came after the MEA spokesperson through his official Twitter handle described how the Parliament of India, after full debate and discussion, passed reformist legislations relating to the agricultural sector — the three farm laws against which thousands of farmers are sitting on Delhi borders seeking their withdrawal by terming them as “black laws” and “anti-farmer”.
Srivastava said these reforms gave expanded market access and provided greater flexibility to the farmers and also paved the way for economically and ecologically sustainable faming.
He further mentioned that “a very small section of farmers in parts of India have some reservations about these reforms”.
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