
CAA next? How internet reacted to repeal of farm laws by PM Modi
India Today
While many sections of society, including the Opposition and farmers, welcomed PM Modi's decision to repeal the farm laws, many opposed the decision by saying the government backtracked on reforms.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced that the Centre has decided to repeal the three controversial farm laws. While many sections of society, including the Opposition and farmers, welcomed the decision, many opposed the decision by saying the government backtracked on reforms. This is the real shrinking of 56" and let down of the 303 seats mandate. God bless BJP. It can't win on populism and Mandir alone. Next what Article 370? #FarmLawsRepealed #NarendraModi #PrimeMinister CAA next. #FarmLawsThe repealing of the laws wasn't a good decision in the long run. In no time we will see anti nationals protesting for article 370 and force the government to take that back too. #Farmlawsrepealed #tikait #Punjab What next? Article 370?#FarmLaws #KisanMajdoorEktaZindabaad #GuruNanakJayanti #??????????? pic.twitter.com/tjGQ1O3DnI Soon, Abdullah and Mufti are going to come to the Delhi border to abrogate Article 370. @narendramodi ji @PMOIndia UP election campaign ke chakkar me isko mat hata dena ye acha decision tha. pic.twitter.com/W8aXtZwbdM ??#Farmers protests- repealed #farmlaws.??Muslims & liberals protested- didn’t notify CAA+NRC.??Labour unions protested- didn’t notify labour laws.Moral: only civil disobedience will make PM @narendramodi pay heed to OUR mann-ki-baat. So what’s next?https://t.co/XqXSJnFij0 Soon, Abdullah and Mufti are going to come to the Delhi border to abrogate Article 370. @narendramodi ji @PMOIndia UP election campaign ke chakkar me isko mat hata dena ye acha decision tha. pic.twitter.com/W8aXtZwbdM
Addressing the nation on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, PM Modi said the three laws were for the benefit of farmers but "we couldn't convince a section of farmers despite best efforts."