Record ordinance in Modi government contrary to the spirit of Indian democracy
On November 29, 2021, the farming laws of the Narendra Modi government died. He was buried in papers after passing the repeal bill in a hurry.
On November 29, 2021, the farming laws of the Narendra Modi government died. He was buried in papers after passing the repeal bill in a hurry.Agricultural laws were introduced a year ago by passing a bill in Parliament, although 'passed' is not the correct word here. Especially considering how stormy these bills were brought. The voice vote in the Rajya Sabha was very suspicious.
However, questions had started being raised on these even before the shameful uproar in Parliament, when they were issued as an ordinance in June 2020.By the way, at that time every method was adopted through which an ordinance is issued. But the question was whether these laws were brought through an ordinance, and that too when there was no rush to bring them.
Apart from making some vague arguments about the pandemic, the Modi government has never been able to explain why it was in a hurry to bring in the farming laws as an ordinance. That too, when the Parliament session was to be held in just three months.This is no surprise though. Over the years, many governments have used ordinances to bring in such laws. Sometimes he has a vested interest in this, sometimes he has felt that if there is a debate on this in Parliament, then there will be a lot of commotion.
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