Their criticism does not need to be valued; Sharad Pawar’s attack

New Delhi: NCP president and former Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has responded to Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad’s criticism. It is true that when I was the Agriculture Minister, I wrote letters to the Chief Ministers of the states. The APMC Act should remain in the country, but it needs to be amended. However, […]

Their criticism does not need to be valued;  Sharad Pawar’s attack
New Delhi: NCP president and former Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar have responded to Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad’s criticism. It is true that when I was the Agriculture Minister, I wrote letters to the Chief Ministers of the states. The APMC Act should remain in the country, but it needs to be amended. However, the APMC is not mentioned in the three new laws of the central government, Pawar said. “The central government is just trying to divert people’s attention and there is no need to give importance to this,” Pawar said.

The letter written by Sharad Pawar is going viral on social media. Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad grabbed Sharad Pawar and attacked him. Pawar has answered him.

Leaving a commentary on Sharad Pawar, Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “When Sharad Pawar was the Agriculture Minister, he had written a letter to all the Chief Ministers to involve the private sector in enhancing market infrastructure. At that time, Sharad Pawar was saying that changes should be made in the market law. Pawar was saying that it is necessary to bring in the private sector. Sharad Pawar had said that farmers should be given an opportunity to sell their produce anywhere.

The work we are doing today is the work of Dr. Manmohan Singh’s government was doing. This is what Sharad Pawar was talking about in 2005. If you don’t amend the law, we will not provide financial support, said Sharad Pawar. The Samajwadi Party, RJD, CPI, and other parties were supporting Manmohan Singh’s government, Ravi Shankar Prasad said while casting a shadow over the UPA government and other parties, including Sharad Pawar.