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difference between government and farmers and our internal matter

In last week, I have witnessed many TV debates on tweets of foreign nationals. There is much hue and cry in India on whether or not should foreign nationals comment? I mean why!why are we still discussing the foreign people's tweets and I am surprised to see that why our foreign ministry officially intervened in the matter? I want to know that are we not democracy? The answer of this question is certainly we are democracy so why we are giving such attention to foreign tweets, ofcourse this is a healthy sign that our policies are such transparent that anyone can discuss about it and in this case government should encourage foreign attention on the matter. Eventually the more people discuss about it,the more they get to know about agriculture sector in India and they would also know that this sector is driven by heavy subsidies in India. Yes if you aggregate all the benefits provided by the government to farmers, you will come to know that this sector is based on heavy subsidy in India,as always I will say that eventually these laws have to come into force,there would be a discussion on timing of laws and their implementation but just asking the government to take back laws can not be justified. You would have to understand that these laws were fix to come into force if there a farmer leader was prime minister. Farmers should have to know that MSP is not their right but it is a government tool to procure grains for its stock to distribute it on another high subsidy nothing else.

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