Govt has to bring bill to repeal three agri laws Experts

New Delhi Nov 19 PTI The government will have to move a bill in Parliament to repeal the three agri laws which were at the centre of protests by farmers for the past year Constitution and legal experts said on FridayIn his address to the nation Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the three agri laws will be repealed and the constitutional process required to do so will be completed in the Winter session of Parliament beginning later this monthFor repeal the power of Parliament is the same as enacting a law under the Constitution explained former Union Law Secretary P K MalhotraThe government will have to bring a bill to repeal the three laws There is no other way said former Lok Sabha Secretary General P D T AcharyaResponding to a query Acharya said the government can repeal the three laws through a single repealing billIn the statement of objects and reason of the bill the government can mention the reasons why it intends to repeal the three laws he saidWhen a repeal bill is passed it is also a law observed MalhotraThe three agri laws have not been implemented but the fact remains that they are laws passed by Parliament which have received assent of the President said Malhotra noting that they can be repealed by Parliament aloneAddressing the nation on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti Modi insisted that the laws were in the benefit of farmers and then apologised to people of the country while adding that the government could not convince a section of farmers despite its clear heart and clean conscienceI have come to tell you that we have decided to repeal the three farm laws In the upcoming Parliament session starting at the end of this month we will complete the constitutional process to repeal the three farm laws Modi saidThe Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce Promotion and Facilitation Act The Farmers Empowerment and Protection Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act and The Essential Commodities Amendment Act are the three laws PTI NAB DV DV

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New Delhi Nov 19 PTI The government will have to move a bill in Parliament to repeal the three agri laws which were at the centre of protests by farmers for the past year Constitution and legal experts said on FridayIn his address to the nation Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the three agri laws will be repealed and the constitutional process required to do so will be completed in the Winter session of Parliament beginning later this monthFor repeal the power of Parliament is the same as enacting a law under the Constitution explained former Union Law Secretary P K MalhotraThe government will have to bring a bill to repeal the three laws There is no other way said former Lok Sabha Secretary General P D T AcharyaResponding to a query Acharya said the government can repeal the three laws through a single repealing billIn the statement of objects and reason of the bill the government can mention the reasons why it intends to repeal the three laws he saidWhen a repeal bill is passed it is also a law observed MalhotraThe three agri laws have not been implemented but the fact remains that they are laws passed by Parliament which have received assent of the President said Malhotra noting that they can be repealed by Parliament aloneAddressing the nation on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti Modi insisted that the laws were in the benefit of farmers and then apologised to people of the country while adding that the government could not convince a section of farmers despite its clear heart and clean conscienceI have come to tell you that we have decided to repeal the three farm laws In the upcoming Parliament session starting at the end of this month we will complete the constitutional process to repeal the three farm laws Modi saidThe Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce Promotion and Facilitation Act The Farmers Empowerment and Protection Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act and The Essential Commodities Amendment Act are the three laws PTI NAB DV DV

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