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PM questions opposition’s ‘intellectual dishonesty’on farm laws

Tribune News Service New Delhi, October 2 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday defended farm reforms saying sections of the political class opposing the move were intellectually dishonest as they had supported the reforms when in power. Promising resolution of...
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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, October 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday defended farm reforms saying sections of the political class opposing the move were intellectually dishonest as they had supported the reforms when in power.

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Promising resolution of any disagreements farm unions may have with respect to the three agriculture reform bills, the PM, in an interview to a magazine, said, “If you look at those who are opposing the pro-farmer reforms today, you will see the real meaning of intellectual dishonesty and ‘rajneetik dhokhadhadi’.”

The PM’s veiled reference was to the Congress-led opposition which has been demanding a repeal of the farm laws.

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I always look forward to healthy criticism and miss genuine critics: Modi

Speaking on the need for reforms, the PM said India shouldn’t be put in a situation where it had to wait any longer for things the country and its people were entitled to.

“For this, big decisions should be taken and if need be, tough decisions should also be taken. In such a large country as India, is it possible to make a decision which is acceptable to 100 per cent people, asked the PM in context of farm laws that have led to a prolonged agitation by farm unions.

He said those opposing the laws are not wrong and may have their own genuine concerns “but if the decision is in larger interest, then it is the responsibility of the government to implement such a decision”.

Questioning politics on farm laws, the PM attacked political parties for “intellectual dishonesty”, and said if a party makes a promise and is unable to deliver, that is one aspect the party must improve upon.

“But there is another aspect which is completely different from this and is particularly undesirable and, I would say, detestable trait in certain sections of the political parties. This trait I am talking of is the trait of intellectual dishonesty and ‘rajneetik dhokhadhadi’. There are political parties which will make grand promises before elections, even put them in their manifestoes. Yet, when the time comes to deliver on the same promises, these parties and people do a complete U-turn and worse, spread the most malicious kind of misinformation on the promises they themselves had made,” said the PM.

He said these were the same people who wrote letters to chief ministers asking them to do the exact same thing that our government has done.

“These were the same people who wrote in their manifesto that they would enact the same reforms that we have brought. Yet, just because some other political party, blessed by the will of the people, is enacting the same reforms, they have made a complete U-turn and in a brazen display of intellectual dishonesty, completely disregard what will benefit the farmers and only seek what they think will benefit them politically,” Modi said.

He said the government was committed to empowering small farmers in every way.

“On farm laws, the government has been saying right from the first day that on whichever point there is a disagreement, the government is ready to sit together and discuss those issues. Many meetings have also been held in this regard but no one till now has come up with a specific point of disagreement that we want this to be changed,” said the PM.

Attacking the opposition, the PM said, “You can see the same ‘rajneetik dhokhadhadi’ when it comes to Aadhaar, GST, farm laws and even crucial matters such as arming our security forces. Promise something and make arguments for it but oppose the same thing later without any moral fibre.”

In a no-holds-barred conversation, the PM said his approach is to run the government to build the nation and not to form the next government.

“The politics of our country is such that till now, we have seen only one model in which governments are run to build the next government (sarkar banane ke liye sarkar chalayi jaati hai). My fundamental thinking is different. I believe we have to run the government to build the nation (desh banane ke liye sarkar chalani hai),” said the PM, adding that pro-poor and pro-business were not exclusive categories and both were working towards the same objective of empowering India.

He said that in the eyes of the world, being prime minister and chief minister might be a very big thing. “But in my eyes, these are ways to do something for the people,” the PM added.

PM QUOTES

PEOPLE TRUST THE GOVERNMENT: When I make decisions, the common man feels that this prime minister understands us…This trust is not developed because of PR. This trust has been earned through sweat and toil. The immense mutual trust between the government and citizens has been the foundation for whatever we have been able to achieve in the last seven years.

RAJNEETIK DHOKHADHADI: Don’t you think political parties were making a mockery of themselves when their members spoke about the need for a new Parliament, previous speakers said that a new parliament was needed? But if someone tries to do it, they oppose it by making some excuses, how correct is this?

RAJ SHAKTI VERSUS JAN SHAKTI: There is a deep problem in the way many sections of our political class view the Indian people. They only see Raj Shakti and view the Indian people only through that lens. But they do not see the innate Jan Shakti in Indians; they do not see the skills and strengths, the ability and capability of the people.

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