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CM Yogi meets farmers from Western UP, reiterates ‘farm laws will double farmers income’

CM Yogi met a delegation of farmers from western Uttar Pradesh at his official residence on Saturday, and said that the new farm laws are enacted with the objective to double the income of farmers.

New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said that farmers are the priority of the state government and that the state government is making serious efforts for the welfare of farmers. He said that the farmers will get the benefit of the agricultural laws implemented by the central government.

On Saturday, CM Yogi met a delegation of farmers from western Uttar Pradesh at his government residence and said that the new farm laws are enacted with the objective to double the income of farmers.

“The farmers will get the benefit of the new agricultural laws implemented by the central government. The farm laws have been enacted with the objective to double the income of farmers. These laws will ensure a continuous increase in farmers’ income,” Adityanath said in the meeting.

“The state government is implementing the programmes and schemes in the interests of farmers. It is a result of this that under the Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi, Uttar Pradesh has been awarded the first prize for the best performance in the country,” the CM added.

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He further added that the state government is making sincere efforts for the welfare of farmers under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as farmers are government’s priority.

According to a statement by the state government, the members of the delegation said the agricultural laws implemented by the central government are farmer-friendly. These laws are an effort to empower farmers. Small and marginal farmers will get the most benefit from these laws. That is why they support these laws.