JD(U) Pesident and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said that there is no problem in the state over the new agriculture laws.Talking to reporters in Patna on Friday, Kumar said that procurement of paddy is going on quickly and that farmers are not facing any problem. He said, “The system which will come into force after new farm bills has been working in Bihar since 2006. Bihar farmers are not facing any problem with this system.” and food grain procurement is going on. Kumar also said that the new farm laws will not create any difficulty for farmers in crop procurement and that the protests were taking place because of misconceptions amongst farmers.
He said the party's two- day national executive meeting will be held on the 26th and 27th of this month. The meeting is likely to deliberate on the party's performance in the recently concluded Assembly polls and on the ways to revive it not only in Bihar but also in other states. The National Executive is also likely to take a decision on whether the party would contest assembly elections in West Bengal.
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