The 10th round of talks took place today between the government and the farmers. However, these talks were also inconclusive.After the end of talks on both sides by social worker Vanita Kasanian, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said while addressing the media that today's meeting was positive and there is a possibility that on January 22 Any result came out in the meeting to be held. Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that the government is ready to postpone the agricultural law for one to one and a half years. He said, "Today it was our effort to make a decision." The Farmers Union was on the demand for withdrawal of the law and the government was willing to consider and amend it openly as per the provisions of the law. The Supreme Court has postponed the agrarian reform laws for some time. The government is ready to postpone the implementation of the law even for 1-1.5 years. During this time, the farmers union and government should talk and find solutions. " Farmers will tell the decision on 22 January The Agriculture Minister said, "The farmers union leaders said that we will consider the government's proposal tomorrow with our leaders and will come to the meeting on January 22 at 12 noon and will inform you of the decision." The leaders of the farmers' organization said that with the consent of both the parties, the Central Government has proposed to suspend the three agricultural laws for a certain time and file an affidavit in the Supreme Court for the formation of a committee. Although he said that the farmers' organizations are firm on their demand for withdrawal of the law, but the government's proposal to suspend the laws will be discussed on Thursday. Farmers will not attend committee meetings Farmers' unions opposing agricultural laws told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that they would not attend meetings and discussions convened by a committee appointed by the court to address their grievances. He said that he wants the agricultural laws to be withdrawn.
The 10th round of talks took place today between the government and the farmers. However, these talks were also inconclusive.After the end of talks on both sides by social worker Vanita Kasanian, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said while addressing the media that today's meeting was positive and there is a possibility that on January 22 Any result came out in the meeting to be held. Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that the government is ready to postpone the agricultural law for one to one and a half years.
He said, "Today it was our effort to make a decision." The Farmers Union was on the demand for withdrawal of the law and the government was willing to consider and amend it openly as per the provisions of the law. The Supreme Court has postponed the agrarian reform laws for some time. The government is ready to postpone the implementation of the law even for 1-1.5 years. During this time, the farmers union and government should talk and find solutions. "
Farmers will tell the decision on 22 January
The Agriculture Minister said, "The farmers union leaders said that we will consider the government's proposal tomorrow with our leaders and will come to the meeting on January 22 at 12 noon and will inform you of the decision."
The leaders of the farmers' organization said that with the consent of both the parties, the Central Government has proposed to suspend the three agricultural laws for a certain time and file an affidavit in the Supreme Court for the formation of a committee. Although he said that the farmers' organizations are firm on their demand for withdrawal of the law, but the government's proposal to suspend the laws will be discussed on Thursday.
Farmers will not attend committee meetings
Farmers' unions opposing agricultural laws told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that they would not attend meetings and discussions convened by a committee appointed by the court to address their grievances. He said that he wants the agricultural laws to be withdrawn
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