New Delhi: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman during a conversation at Harvard Kennedy School on Tuesday was asked about the killing of the four farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri and the arrest of Ashish Mishra, son of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra.


To which she responded that it was absolutely condemnable while emphasising that there are issues of such nature happening in other parts of India which should be given equal attention, 'when they happen and not when it suits others', according to PTI.


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When asked why there was no word from the Prime Minister, senior ministers why there is a "defensive reaction" when somebody asks questions about such things.


"No, absolutely not... It's nice of you to have picked up that one incident which is absolutely condemnable, every one of us says that. Equally, there are instances happening elsewhere, is my concern."


"India has issues of such nature happening in very many different parts of the country equally. I would like you, and many others, including Dr Amartya Sen, who all know India, to raise it every time when it happens, not just raise it when it suits us because it's a state where BJP is in power, one of my cabinet colleague's son is probably in trouble, and also assume that it's actually them who did it and not anybody else. Due course of justice will also have a complete inquiry process to establish it," she said.


"And it's not being defensive about my party or my Prime Minister. It's being defensive about India. I will talk for India, I will talk for justice for the poor. I will not be mocked at. And if it is mocking, I will be defensive to stand up and say 'Sorry, let's talk on facts''. That's my answer for you," she said.


To a question on the farmers' protests, Sitharaman said that the three acts which the government brought in were discussed by the various parliamentary committees over a decade. She said all three acts have been discussed variously by the State governments, by the Center after the BJP came into power in 2014.


"This has been in the making for a decade now. Every stakeholder has been consulted," she said.


"When the farm laws were brought in the Lok Sabha, there was an elaborate discussion and the agriculture minister gave his reply as well. It was only when it came to the Rajya Sabha, there was a lot of noise and disturbance," she said.


Sitharaman said the protesters belong to one state and some parts of other states - "Punjab, Haryana and some parts of western Uttar Pradesh."


She said the government has been saying that it is willing to talk with the protesters and has been engaging with them.