With their next round of talks with the Centre fixed for January 15, leaders of different farmer organisations on Sunday discussed their strategy to intensify their protest further and other related issues.The protest by farmers on Singhu, .
Farmers’ protest | Involvement of Supreme Court is Centre’s ploy to delay solution, say farmer groups
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Unions in Punjab rejected suggestion that the court should decide on farm laws.
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A farmer raising his hand in support of the protests organised by farmers against the Centre s farm laws at GT Karnal Road Singhu Border in Delhi on January 9.
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Unions in Punjab rejected suggestion that the court should decide on farm laws.
BKU (Ugrahan), one of the largest outfits in Punjab and Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee (KMSC), the one outfit, which is still continuing with its ‘rail roko’ agitation in Punjab’s Amritsar, have asserted that the Centre’s suggestion during the meeting with farmers on January 8 that it would be best to leave the issue surrounding farm laws to the Supreme Court, clearly indicates that government wants to delay finding a solution.
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Farmers toughen stand on 3 laws ahead of talks with govt
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Fri, Jan 8 2021 11:51 IST |
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Farmers toughen stand on 3 laws ahead of talks with govt. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Jan 8 : The farmers agitation against the farm laws entered the 44th day on Friday with the groups showing no signs of budging from their stand ahead of the eighth round of talks with the government slated to take place later in the day.
The meeting is being held a day after the farmers held the tractor March on the Eastern and Western Peripheral Highway on the Delhi borders in which over 5,000 tractors and trolleys took part.
Farmers toughen stand on 3 laws ahead of talks with government
Fri, Jan 08 2021 01:07:08 PM
New Delhi, Jan 8 (IANS): The farmers agitation against the farm laws entered the 44th day on Friday with the groups showing no signs of budging from their stand ahead of the eighth round of talks with the government slated to take place later in the day.
The meeting is being held a day after the farmers held the tractor March on the Eastern and Western Peripheral Highway on the Delhi borders in which over 5,000 tractors and trolleys took part.
The farmer leaders will arrive at the Vigyan Bhawan where the meeting is likely to be held at 2 p.m.