Addressing a public meeting here, he said his government was working to empower the farmers as it realises that the nation cannot make progress till villages develop.
Contending that he had lived among the farmers, Modi said he could understand their plight and was working with "good intention" to address their woes.
"How did farmer's lose their land? Where did it go?... To get a job of a peon for their children or to make them a driver, they used to be compelled to sell their land to pay bribes.. The (previous) governments compelled them to (sell land)," said the Prime Minister who is here to attend BJP's two-day National Executive that began today.
Targeting opposition which has mounted a campaign over Land Bill without naming anybody, Modi said, "Those spreading lies do not know how to protect interests of farmers.