“Farmers are being mislead” said PM, defending Farm Bills

Amid the raging farmer protests, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today spoke in defense of the farm laws again as his ministers rushed to discuss the mammoth protest against the new laws, which is threatening to cut off the roads to the national capital. Protesting in and around the capital, the farmers, angry over Union Home Minister Amit Shah's conditional proposal for early talks, have spoken of occupying the whole city. Over the last 24 hours, Mr Shah has held a series of meetings with his cabinet colleagues.
Reaching out to farmers -- who have accused the government of making the new laws for the benefit of corporates PM Modi said: "I know that decades of falsehood do put apprehensions in the minds of farmers, I want to say this from the bank of Mother Ganga - we are not working with the intention of deceiving. Our intentions are as holy as the water of river Ganga".
"If someone thinks that the earlier system is better, how is this law stopping anyone,brother ?" he added, in a bid to reassure farmers that the new open market system will not mean the end to the traditional mandis and minimum support prices fixed by the government.