What next in agricultural law withdrawal: Parliament may be back in the first 3 days of the session; understand the whole process
The central government has withdrawn all three new agricultural laws that have become the reason for the farmers' agitation for the last one year. Prime Minister Modi made this big announcement in his address to the country on 19 November.

The central government has withdrawn all three new agricultural laws that have become the reason for the farmers' agitation for the last one year. Prime Minister Modi made this big announcement in his address to the country on 19 November.
The Prime Minister has said that the process of withdrawing the laws will be started in the next Parliament session. According to experts, this process can be completed in at least 3 days after the commencement of the Parliament session. The Parliament session is to begin from November 29. That is, after 7 days from today the process of withdrawal of law can be completed.
According to constitution expert Virag Gupta, the process of withdrawing any law will also be in the same way as a new law is made.First of all, the government will introduce a bill in this regard in both the houses of the Parliament.This bill will be passed by both the houses of the Parliament on the basis of majority.After the bill is passed, it will go to the President. The President will put his seal on it. After the President's seal, the government will issue the notification.Agricultural laws will be repealed as soon as the notification is issued.
The matter is also pending in the Supreme Court on agriculture laws. If the government wants, alternatively by giving an affidavit in the Supreme Court, it can also give its consent to repeal these laws. After that the laws can also be repealed by the judicial order of the Supreme Court.
The law has given a free hand to large corporate buyers. This open exemption will end the relevance of the mandis in the coming times. The farmers said that if there is a shortage in the market problem, then remove it, but nowhere in the laws it has been said to fix the market system.
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