He was arrogant when I met PM Modi regarding farm laws: Satya Pal Malik
Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik, who assisted the farmers’ action has called Prime Minister Narendra Modi as aggressive. Pertaining to his conference with PM Modi, he told that when he arrived to join the Prime Minister, he found him in arrogance.
Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik has once again targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Interpreting PM Modi as aggressive, he told that during the discussion on the problem of farmers, he had a disagreement with the PM, because he is very aggressive. Malik furthermore told that when he reached to meet the Prime Minister on the problem of farmers he had a debate with him in merely 5 minutes.
Satya Pal Malik had entered on Sunday to follow a program governed in Charkhi Dadri, Haryana. During this, he confided about his conference with PM Modi. Malik told that he had joined the Prime Minister on the problem of farmers. When he said him that 500 of our people deceased, he told deceased for me? I said him that they have died for you only because you are the emperor. I had a debate with him in merely 5 minutes of discussion. After this he told that instantly meet Amit Shah, then he met Amit Shah.
Satyapal Malik, while interacting with the channels, explained that along with cancelling the cases enrolled in the farmers’ protest, the administration should positively do the job of providing legal commission to the MSP. If the administration is believing that the activity is over, then it is mistaken. The activity has not stopped, but has been suspended. He notified that if there were abundances from the farmers, then the activity would commence again.
Malik told that presently farmers should give judgments in their favour. He told that he is not worried of being eliminated from the office, he has accomplished politics with Chaudhary Charan Singh and he is with the farmers in every circumstance. Even if he has to quit any job for this. Satyapal Malik was in endorsement of discovering a delicate outcome to the farmers movement for a long time. He was also continuously pressurizing the central government to maintain conversations with the farmers.