Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik, who has been criticizing the central government for its three controversial agricultural laws, has directly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi this time.
According to the English newspaper ‘The Indian Express’, Malik said in an event on Sunday that he was in ‘arrogance’ when he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding these laws.
In a social program in Dadri, Haryana, Governor Malik said, “When I went to meet the Prime Minister on the matter of farmers, I had a fight with him in five minutes. He was very proud. When I told him that 500 of our people died. When he went, he said – are you dead for me?
“I said I had died for you, you are the king, I got into a fight. He said – you meet Amit Shah now. I met Amit Shah.”
After this, while talking to the journalists, he said on the government’s decision to withdraw the agricultural laws that ‘what could he have said apart from what the Prime Minister said. We (farmers) got the decision in our favour.
On the pending demands of the farmers, Malik said, “We need their help to get the legal guarantee on MSP and not do something that will spoil everything.”
“Some issues are still pending. For example, there are still cases (against farmers).
Satyapal Malik has criticized the central government many times regarding agricultural laws. Supporting the demands of farmers at a program in Jaipur in November, he had said that whenever he speaks on this issue, he starts apprehensive that a call will come from Delhi in a few days.
BBC HINDI
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