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. one kid is not all for coffee. 19 has been terrible demonstration of the failure of human, sorry that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera. after more than a year of nationwide protests and violence, india's prime minister has withdrawn a set of controversial formulas. but why now and what are the political and economic implications? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program hashem alberta for more than a year. now farmers across india have been holding mass protests, strikes and sit ins. their actions have been against a set of farm laws,
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they say hurt their livelihood, but the government had long defended that legislation, which would have ended minimum price guarantees for produce. that was until friday, when prime minister not in ramadi, made a sudden announcement, his administration would withdraw the controversial laws. we have a lot to get to with august 1st. bob limited has the latest from the deli, her gender core is finally relieved. she is volunteering at a community kitchen in the outskirts of new delhi where she has been protesting with thousands of other farmers. she says it's been a difficult year for her than me. it was hard, but they go and off i, water supply electricity and olds to come and go. they did everything they got to make our life difficult. but we have finally won. farmers began protesting, soon after india's parliament, past 3 agriculture laws. they say a fable big corporations and leads them was off. while some rallies ended in
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violent confrontations with police. several rounds of talks between farm was unions and the government failed to end the standoff until this sudden announcement. but prime minister reigns remotely withdrawing the 3 controversial laws in my anthem in the parliament session starting later this month. we will complete the constitutional process to repeal these 3 agriculture laws. arnold palmer, the celebrating his victory. but see the announcement as the 1st step saw most of these temporary structures last year when they decided to camp out until the government rolled back the 3 laws. they said they only pack up and go home once the parliament efficient revokes them. they also point to critical issue the prime minister failed to mention the $700.00 farmers who died during the protests and their demand to government guarantees them a minimum price for their crop. more. these utah toms, the 7 states are heading into critical elections early next year. heated the
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writing on the wall he relies, unlike many of the people who are around him, that b j. b would not have a very easy passage in return to this, which is very crucial state and return of his party to power in 2024 depend largely on how they do in you'll be and he wanted to return. you'll be at all cost and best and you'll be as important. so it's one job for that matter. movies announcement comes on the day of one of the biggest festivals for the sick community, which has been on the forefront of the foremost filter. and why that made it most significant demonstrate as they will continue, that they did the promise to hold pre planned rally and will observe the 1st anniversary of the pro just later this month. pardon me, i'll just see about new delhi. ah, let me get gas there, all joining us from new delhi, you know, again, dryad, the found of jackie and angela and all in the farmers and farm workers organization
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of was his also a member of the coordination committee of some years case on march of a coalition, leading india's farmers movement, ashes shocker, and international jonah is covering india's current affairs and is governing party, extensively, java, them unsorted, political analyst, and commentator. welcome to the program. you're going to who would have thought that maria would finally back down on a farm reform? it was always insisting it was instrumental to more denies, andy as agriculture. what do you think has happened when democracy has prevent democracy? is all about signals being sent to political. and in this case, signals were about as euro reporter noted, signals were about the upcoming elections. and if the dish, which is the largest state in the country, signals were about the growing and popularity of the prime minister signals were
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about the government, b, c. as in the far not in the country, we are farming accounts for about 60 percent of the population directly or indirectly. no prime minister wishes to be seemed to be so unpopular. although i must see. the striking thing is not that the families jo. finally spend coffee. the striking thing is how long it took the government to spell coffee. it is a journal. and just for your viewers, it just it. the national ethical region of the country, surrounded by hundreds of thousands of farmers out there on the street. in india's winter, some are for monsoon, if it determines sense and the government was la speaking the farmers for the last 10 months. so i guess democracy has found that he predict. i said, do you think this is pure political calculation by moody or realization that there is up so there's no way he can sell this legislation to the farmers anytime soon?
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at least i think so. yeah. makes me laugh really when he says that he's a very popular leader, because by all estimate, he remained really popular leader after what he had his chief to during the over 19 and demick. and as far as the se is told, and almost i don't think it had been more for most than from job and parish partner from motor. but which is a very small movement of over 10 or bombers in this country. but you rightly say it is almost 60 percent of india as workforce. so if democracy has been real or and has period, i have my own views on it, but we would come to it as the program goes. java. do you think that this will get back to you later again, if you don't mind, i'm going to jump it just about this move. do you think that it will be enough to
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win the hearts and minds of the people that the b j. p has been describing as terrorist and separate as for once a year. it's going to be very difficult and or should i do disagree with the panelist was book before me and trying to undermine this farmer's ms. newman. you can, you can wish away you can do cheryl play with the numbers that the fact is that mr . moody has read the writing on the wall. he's capitulated. this is not an act of generosity or mcknight, liberty. this is neither an example of responsive cup, but he realized that there would be a huge political price to pay in the forthcoming assembly elections. and that is primarily the reason that he is backed up dick and distinct. nothing of it from the fact that the farmers have been out dead. 700 lives have been lost if this was only supported by a small group of farmers or, or financed or if,
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as the government for to have or how does believe to day before yesterday. this was a succession is more than 700 light will not be lost. hundreds of thousands of farmers would, would not have been out there on the street breathing and just watching somebody and bitter court. so i think this is a grave injustice to describe this as only representing a minuscule this should all, this will, mister mowdy may be popular otherwise, but he was extremely, he had become extremely unpopular in the farming community after lambing. these treated controls should laws, uganda, less breakdown the reforms. so for people to understand why farmers have been frustrated with, with, with the reform themselves initially the on about the need to loosen some of the rules about sale pricing of the storage of the produce. i initially this should be good for the farmers. why were they or was apprehensive of it?
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lovely one, what about is to more these popularity? i was just referring to the fact that in the most credible running political battle meter by a magazine called in yesterday, which is not anymore. he has found that in the last 6 months, his ratings have dropped in a dramatic way. that's what i was referring to. anyway to that last basic as well on the face of it, all these would look very nice. the trouble is that the word reform has been captured, hijacked 14th, which i actually d for india has it rather bad. she sister of marketing protection for the fall, and what this did was it and farmers had been demanding over the years. the dispatcher protection should be extended. what this law meant to do was, instead of expanding this protection available to foreigners, it sought to do away with the existing protection. that's for farmers for alarm.
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you don't sit in the old outside there for one year. if you are not truly alarmed about what it would do to your future, ah, it does offer storage. ready the system was that it would take away the existing limits on board, and the farmers felt and the consumers felt as you must felt, that the prices would go to the rules. farmers felt and knew that once someone has that kind of control over agriculture of produce only, then they can read the price is down when they want it. these are standard, this is in market. so these would be forms. these were not resource. ok, i search the government said that a won't abandon the minimum support price of that. initially, it would continue to bring the incentives and the subsidies, but it failed in a way or another to explain to the people that this is not by any standard is an attempt to lead them on their own. dealing with big corporations in india. see if
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you would talk about private, the corporation which will take over the bombs as it has been rejected. the farmers at liberty, the say no. and as far as the fear is that the a p m. c, the mondays in which they sell as of now, would be taken away again. there is a noise pop up. it's just that the bombers have had the support under the farm loss, that they could sell it where they could get the maximum price, as well as in case other crops need to be brought in, which is really necessary. some 2 years, some oil. busy seek some policies, they cost a great deal and important for that to happen. you need to have the supply system also value chain off storage of. busy logistics. busy or digital technologies that if you are wanting to read and study,
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which is the case and this is in addition to the palm as a nice jobs belonging to job police. and so i think the existing then yes, yes, i think the water table and when that is not in institution in the rest of the country under solely a part of this, it to this area and to say that they have been under going to be all know that there have been enough rush in for them and everything that they have been shipping. i think it's a, it's a complete. busy busy it only is kind of an attitude ok, not to use it by the number of the author, the issue or the fact that you would have to you will have to move forward to cover different angles of this particular story, job it. so in this particular case, do you think that the main reason why the prime minister does find the to back down
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on the reform or the rule on the farm reform is purely political because of the anxiety about losing the state elections, particularly in punjab. and also if our products i have absolutely no doubt in my mind that that was primarily the reason why this prime minister backed on mister moody is not known to take a step backward. in fact, he and his supporters have made great virtue out of this. this is only the 2nd time, even earlier on one cellular when it came to the land acquisition bill. he back down the writing was one, the wallet in west and you p rest and you'll be accounts for $139.00 seats. assembly seats, the b g p at one close to a $190.00, something to be precise. and by all accounts, and you don't have to go by what i say, go by what? a ranking member of the b j b. now a governor of em. hello, mr. st paul molig said they were in for the severe dropping on reports from the
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ground indicated their cabinet ministers who hail from their teaching. what unable to go out and campaign in their own villages. so therefore, they read the writing on a ball and it took just a back even to least in the recent bi election after the recent bi election, the b j b got a drop it and they rolled back the prices of petrol and diesel. so then there is enough and more evidence to suggest that this was done only because of the elections of mine. had it been anything else, 6700 lives would not have been lost. they would not to prolong this if it had been of the good. oh goodness of their heart, they would have realized this. they ought to, it never brought this laws at the 1st place, vigor, consulting, the very people who were going to be affected so much by it. you kendra, i mean that the, the reform is shell for the time being however, does not necessarily mean that this is the and for your own problems. and the problems for the farmers is how can you explain to the international community,
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for example, and to all viewers, that ugly told sir, which were 600000000. roughly speaking, indians are involved and instrumental to their livelihood. or they contribute to something like 60 percent of india's judy be in another term, it's about time to think seriously about how to improve this sector. otherwise, it will just come to a demise one day on another. absolutely a. how can anyone possibly disagree with the speech thing, but you know, it reminds me of that or joke. our situation is very serious. let's do something about it. sure is something, therefore we must do it. no, it does follow. you have to tell me that this is something that you have brought on the table is the thing which would solve the problem. so the problem that you describe is absolutely real. most of indian farmers are very small farmers. the average of farm boarding in india is less than one here. a productivity is an issue
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. marketing he said he sure how to make small, far more into wiper fall is an issue. the only question be had. well, how did these t lot help that? how does bring in corporate said that now economists to me that you have to reduce population dependent on agriculture. sounds lovely. java is where would you set up and would you throw them in the sea that isn't all employment be generated in albany? low industrialization is taking place. so the only solution that we have is to make our existing agriculture, small, already agriculture. why? but this particular set of changes which are ord reforms and i insist these. but before they actually took you away from this judge, this doesn't help indeed farmers at all and, and i think we must move away from the colonial mindset that believes that these, the farmers are idiots. that believes that they are in fence who don't know what is
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good or bad for them for once i would request, michael bennett is to please consider that these farmers may have in mind of their own. all right, us, as you said, that her mother remains more popular than ever. but when you look at this latest setback, combined with other setbacks, particularly when it comes to what he always described as landmark referrals, which were shelved who wish it could not be implemented, particularly when it comes to the to the reforms of the, of the land and the citizenship reform and the other reforms that he promised he would introduce the didn't work out. could this be an indication that the prime minister will end up just a lame duck leader for the remainder of his 2nd term? i think less, sir. admit a lead or kind of not disagree on this that this man has been in public. i or a beer chair, part of more than 3 decades and been quite successful. so he can't be
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a fool. secondly, after college successful negotiation, i don't think anyone could deny him how india has come from so far on as far as reforms act. and soon as you know, the supreme court had appointed 3 member committee, and one of whom are nearly confir, which everyone knows not by now. has said that the recommendation which you had given to supreme court, which in his own business it has not disclose so far. anita, is that aren't going to make it public because i think these reforms largely are in dressed of in the us far must. and to 80 percent, 80 percent foremost they spoke to, they said, except for a little we can here and there, these farmers, these reforms are good for the community. so when the a c or committee and member of it. and he said that all 2 of us were on the same page. if they said that these reforms, what would for the farm most and what it is being done at the moment is to hijack
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it, or self interest and maybe or in just a degree of unrest in india. ok. by creating little dwight, i think needs to get a very serious talk to it savage. and if the farmers banish with the very notion of nationwide strengths to bring about this reversal by prime minister. do you think that this could bring the or cut, galvanized the opposition to build momentum in the near future in india? in an ideal world, that's what ought to happen. but up in given the nature of hinders opposition, which is so highly fractured. it's a dog dos, but yes, this could provide some kind of encouragement, provided they're able to sicken their differences and they're wanting eco's. if they are able to come together. you see the factors that this dis sorted,
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hispanic. and you need to have a strong leader and an ideology on our agreed platform or principles on which you would come together at that moment. it is missing. i just want to answer that. like the question, did you ask my 20 mister shook up. i don't think he'd become the lame duck, but certainly this, it has punctured a big hole in that mid to which he and his jelly does that created that he's mr. neuron we've, we've seen that as of the case of the monetization now. and the case of land acquisition and, and, and what he did yesterday he, he makes his mistakes and if you can, if by enough public pressure on him, then even dis, prime minister can back off you what i do fear. and a lot of people do believe that maybe he's gone to in the next coming days or perhaps even weeks, he might do something really bored and something out of the box to trying to recapture that image of a strong assess of leave us a set of lead, okay,
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for what for that we left to agency your guns are you said it's about time to stop that condescending attitude. collodion, i teach you to were the to was the farmers. but you know, this is a new well with different sets of challenges. cyclic, a drought floods, climate change and you can not just rely of the generous subsidies and the debt, waive us from the government to be able to move forward as a farmer because farming was supposed to be the pride of india. it's not the case. you cannot even compete with neighboring countries. so what do you think should be the alternative or the option for, for your country to move forward when it comes to modernizing the agricultural sector? along with the remote one misconceptions, the idea that indian was not receiving some stack subsidies is completely mistaken if we must have a steady back process. sure,
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lucky who mr. show club would agree is actually on the side of the government. that study has fall is responsive by all you see, it has found that india has given negative subsidy, which farmers in the last 2 decades, negative subsidies not positive. so that to complete mid july that we are giving too many subsidies to the us. yes. subsidy. and all is not a solution all over the world. farmers do get subsidies. if in the i get similar kinds of subsidy, we don't want more than that. all we were seeing was a certain minimum protection or price like yes, we need to or if we need better marketing infrastructure and no corporate in the world would come and set up their marketing infrastructure in places where farmers have very little surplus to says the government has to step into that. we need better protection. i'm glad you mentioned climate change because climate change is one of the biggest challenges for indian agriculture lead, better insurance. the current regime has actually reduced the number of people who
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are insured on the who's drops. what ensure, so we need better protection against against or can reduce the need better credit system. we need to move towards copper to do it or produce formula cooperatives and will need to move towards organic agriculture. he'd be lead climate resistant exit as a, but i'm sorry these 3 laws had nothing to do with this. what about corporate capture of indianapolis? touch ok zillow and we're running out of time. i really appreciate your inside. your 100 of us is shakela and javi them on. sorry, thank you. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion. got our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash a. james, i, you can also join the conversation on twitter, i'll hand it is at a j inside voted on behalf of my mother and the entire team here in doha. my for now
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