This morning, the protesting farmers said they will yet again demand the cancellation of the new laws. “The government invited us without preconditions and we’re going for the talks. About 35 representatives will go. We’ll demand the laws be repealed and a law on MSP. If the government doesn’t agree, the protests will continue,” Jagjit Singh Dallewal of the Bharatiya Kisan Union said after a meeting. Earlier, one of unions backed out, demanding that all 500 organisations – that are part of protests – be invited
Three days ahead of the scheduled meet, Mr Tomar on Monday invited the farmers for talks, citing coronavirus and cold. “On November 13, we decided we’ll meet on December 3, but farmers are in a mood to protest. We request you to leave the protest and find a solution through talks,” he said. Mr Tomar has met Amit Shah thrice in two days after farmers threatened to block Delhi
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