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Politics 06-Dec, 2021

The strife around India's farm laws was a necessary short-term pain for long-term gains

The strife around India's farm laws was a necessary short-term pain for long-term gains

To further substantiate, an equal number of NDA voters and opposition voters deemed the repeal of farm laws to be the right step. Only 21% of NDA voters credited the Opposition parties for the repeal, and some 24% opposition voters credited their parties for it. This implies that the repeal was on account of a direct negotiation between the farm protesters and GoI.

The passage of the Farm Laws Repeal Bill on November 29 has befuddled many. Narendra Modi's ardent supporters and critics are surprised in equal measure at the sudden turn of events. According to the CVoter Tracker that surveyed the issue, almost 70% NDA voters and even 51% opposition voters termed the PM as 'pro-farmer'. So why did the farmer protests continue unplacated for so long?

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