“We will announce a date next week about when we move forward from Shahjahanpur border. We will make our protest programmes linked with success or failure of our ongoing talks with the government,” said Yadav.
The farmers’ unions usual press conference venue will be shifted from Singhu border to the central part of the capital at Press Club on Saturday where a seven-member national coordination committee of the ‘Samyukt Kisan Morcha’ would try to explain the farmers’ position in the context of their two remaining demands.
They would argue how the government may take a clue from a private member Bill on MSP guarantee, which was introduced in the Parliament in 2018, instead of taking the route of committee. The unions held a view that the committee route would merely be a delaying tactic.
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Food for thought: Union Ministers eat lunch brought by farmer leaders
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Food for thought: Union Ministers eat lunch brought by farmer leaders. Image Source: IANS
New Delhi, Dec 30 : In a positive sign, Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar, Piyush Goyal, and Som Prakash on Wednesday afternoon partook of food brought by farmer leaders for lunch at the Vigyan Bhavan here, where the sixth round of talks between the two sides was on.
The latest meeting aims to break the deadlock over the demand of the farmers to repeal the three new central farm laws and other issues.
Farmers protest: Consensus between unions, govt on 2 issues, next talks on Jan 4 | 10 points
Farmers protest: Consensus between unions, govt on 2 issues, next talks on Jan 4 | 10 points
The sixth round of talks between the Centre and farmers union leaders over farm laws concluded on Wednesday. The next meeting is scheduled to take place on January 4 since consensus was achieved on only two issues. Here are some top developments as crucial talks concluded,
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Meeting between Farmer s union and the Centre was held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi (Photo: Himanshu Mishra/India Today)
The sixth round of talks between the Centre and farmers union leaders concluded on Wednesday evening. The two sides extensively discussed issues related to the three contentious farm laws. While the Union ministers were firm on backing the laws, farmers representative demanded to repeal them. The next round of talks is scheduled to take place on January
Govt-farmers Round 6: Talks underway to end deadlock
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New Delhi, Dec 30 : A crucial and decisive sixth round of dialogue between the Centre and the 41 farmers representatives began on Wednesday here to end the deadlock as the agitation entered 35th day.
The meeting started around 2.30 p.m. at Vigyan Bhavan in the presence of Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Consumer Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal and Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Som Parkash.
Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Agarwal and other Ministry officials also are attending the meeting.