Prime Time With Ravish Kumar - December 11, 2020: Farmers from different states have been camping at Delhi's Singhu, Tikri, Ghazipur and Chilla (Delhi-Noida) border points demanding a repeal of the farm laws enacted in September. With no end to the deadlock between protesting farmers and the government, the BJP has planned a massive campaign across the country to promote the controversial farm laws against which farmers have been protesting for the sixteenth straight day. Releasing a series of Hindi-language social media memes on the farm laws, the saffron party projected the positive aspects of the agricultural ordinances. This includes reiterating all the benefits accruing to farmers and also the good aspects that the laws have left untouched from the old system, including the government-backed markets and the continuation of minimum support price (MSP) guaranteed for various products. (Audio in Hindi)
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