Modi, who is under constant attack from the Opposition for pursuing alleged "pro-corporate policies" and "ignoring the interests" of farmers on various issues chose the occasion to highlight his government's commitment to the welfare of farmers.
"My farmer brothers and sisters, there was a rain crisis last year. Adequate rainfall had not happened then. The country's economy was hurt due to it and farmers also had to suffer," he said.
"Talk of only agricultural development does not complete the rural life, the agricultural life. That will be completed only when it is supplemented by the welfare of farmers," he said announcing that the Ministry of Agriculture would be renamed as the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare henceforth.
"In future, plans for farmers' welfare will also be made on the same line as they are made for a agriculture. Government will try to provide help, under an institutional mechanism to farmers, who have to face crisis, problems in their personal life," he said.
The Prime Minster's thrust on farmers welfare come in the backdrop of recent political controversies over the issue of farmers' suicide. Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has also taken a padyatra in various states to highlight farmer issues seeking to put the government on the backfoot.
The Prime Minister also talked of the government's plan to provide irrigation facility to every farmer.
Modi also assured farmers that the government would make sufficient availability of fertilisers.
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