New Delhi, Feb. 11 -- Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday came out in support of the three farm laws, saying he is with the government and the laws are for the benefit of farmers and not against them.

He said that the Central government had taken the right path to hold talks with the farmers to end their agitation.

Nitish, who arrived in the national capital on Wednesday evening, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Parliament on Thursday.

This is the first meeting between the two leaders after the Bihar assembly poll results in November last year.

After meeting Modi, Nitish told the media: "The purpose of the farm laws is to benefit farmers and it is not against them."

When asked about the farmers protesting since Nove...