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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar recently highlighted the critical importance of understanding farmers' challenges during a speech at an agricultural university. He specifically commended Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan for his empathetic approach to farmer dialogue and welfare. Dhankhar stressed that democratic principles demand sensitive engagement with agricultural communities. His remarks underscore the need for meaningful conversation and proactive policy-making in addressing farmers' concerns.

Key Points: Dhankhar Praises Shivraj Chouhan's Farmer Outreach Strategy

  • - Dhankhar emphasizes importance of dialogue in addressing farmer concerns
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Vice-Prez Dhankhar lauds Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan for taking care of farmers' interests

Vice President lauds Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chouhan for understanding farmers' challenges and promoting meaningful dialogue

"We cannot ignore the farmer under any circumstances - Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar"

New Delhi, May 4

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Sunday stressed that the pain of farmers cannot be ignored under any circumstances, while underlining that Union Minister of Agriculture Shivraj Singh Chouhan understands the problems of farmers. The Vice President's latest remarks assume significance as he, in December last year, questioned why there was no dialogue with the protesting farmers, and also asked Shivraj Singh Chouhan about the promises made to them earlier.

Vice President Dhankhar on Sunday addressed the students and faculty members during a programme at Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia Krishi Vishwavidyalaya in Gwalior.

"The greatest need for democracy is expression and dialogue, which is called 'Anantvaad' in the Veda philosophy. But in the case of farmers, if there is any laxity or negligence in the conversation, or if any diplomacy is brought in, then it is not right. And I am very happy that your former Chief Minister, current Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, is doing this very well. He has understood the pain of the farmers and has started a dialogue," he said.

The Vice President also said that in the case of farmers, he expresses his thoughts.

"I know that sometimes we have to keep what's inside our minds to ourselves. There are some challenges which we do not discuss due to the system or other reasons, but in the case of farmers, I do not follow this. Whatever be the pain of the farmer or any way to bring change in the life of the farmer - it is my utmost duty to suggest that, and it is important to feel their pain and share it with you," Jagdeep Dhankhar said.

The Vice President also referred to one of his previous observations he made during a programme organised by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research in Mumbai.

I had said that "it is our duty to embrace the farmer. We cannot ignore the farmer under any circumstances. It is not right that the farmer himself has to make us feel his pain. We should understand the pain of the farmer."

"We have to be extremely sensitive to the welfare of the farmers... and I had also mentioned one more thing -- we must have dialogue with the farmer," the Vice President said.

Praising Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan over the government's move to hold dialogue with the farmers, the Vice President said: "I have no doubt now that there will be talks with the farmers and the farmers will understand the good and positive policies of the Central government."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some positive words for our annadata! Farmers have been suffering for too long. Hope Chouhan ji delivers on his promises this time. The MSP issue needs urgent resolution 🙏
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Priya M.
Actions speak louder than words. We've heard such speeches before but farmers still commit suicide in Vidarbha and Marathwada. When will we see concrete policies that actually improve their lives?
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Amit S.
Chouhan did good work for farmers in MP. His 'Bhavantar Bhugtan Yojana' was innovative. Hope he brings that experience to national level. But Delhi politics is different from state politics - let's see how he manages.
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Sunita R.
Why does it take protests and road blockades for farmers' voices to be heard? Our leaders should be proactive, not reactive. The system needs to change from the ground up - better irrigation, storage facilities and fair prices.
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Vikram J.
Good to see VP Dhankhar speaking from heart about farmers. But one minister alone can't solve decades-old problems. Need whole government machinery working together - from PMO to panchayat level. Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳
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Neha P.
Dialogue is important but what about implementation? Every government makes promises to farmers before elections. We need long-term sustainable solutions, not just election-time sympathy. #RealChangeForFarmers

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