Farmers Protest Live: 11th round of talks between government, farmers remain inconclusive
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The person who revealed an alleged plot to shoot four farmer leaders and cause disruption during farmers tractor march on January 26 has been handed over to police
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Farmers at Singhu border allege plot to shoot four farmer leaders
#WATCH | Delhi: Farmers at Singhu border present a person who alleges a plot to shoot four farmer leaders and cause… https://t.co/6fkJNDvrR6— ANI (@ANI) 1611337551000
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New Delhi: Farmers leaders during the 10th round of talks with the central government on new farm laws, at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, Wednesday, Jan 20, 2021.
The tenth round of talks between the Centre and farmers at Delhi s Vigyan Bhawan has failed to break the ongoing impasse concerning the new agriculture reforms. However, the government s intent to suspend the implementation of farm laws for one year offers some hope as the farmer leaders are yet to convey their decision in the next meeting. The eleventh round of discussions is scheduled for January 22 at 12 noon.Â
During the meeting, the government said it is ready to suspend the implementation of farm laws for one year, if needed. Meanwhile, farmers said that they will deliberate upon the proposal on Thursday and communicate the decision on Friday.Â
Ab tak 56 : Nine rounds of Centre-farmer talks, no solution in sight Ab tak 56 : Nine rounds of Centre-farmer talks, no solution in sight
The talks between the Centre and the protesting farmers have failed to yield any concrete result so far.
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UPDATED: January 20, 2021 17:19 IST
The 10th round of talks between the Centre and the farmer unions over the three farm laws started at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi on Wednesday. (Photo: PTI)
Farmers, agitating against the three new farm laws, have been sitting near border points of the national capital since November 26.
The agitation has been continuing for 56 days now, despite extreme cold weather conditions. Farmers have even refused to scale down their demands of repealing the three farm laws.
Will hold peaceful parade on Republic Day; each tractor to carry Tricolour: Farmers
The farmers unions have assured that they will hold a peaceful parade on the outer ring road in the national capital and added that there will be no disruption on the Republic Day parade
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Sanyukt Kisan Morcha, the joint coordination committee of as many as 40 farmers outfits, has decided to go ahead with the proposed Kisan Tractor March on January 26
Farmers who are protesting at Delhi borders for the past 55 days say they will go ahead with their proposed tractor rally on Republic Day. The farmers unions have assured that they will hold a peaceful parade on the outer ring road in the national capital and added that there will be no disruption on the Republic Day parade. Sanyukt Kisan Morcha, the joint coordination committee of as many as 40 farmers outfits, has decided to go ahead with the proposed Kisan Tractor March on January 26.
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BKU leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni has been suspended by the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha.
Fissures have emerged in the farmer unions protesting against the three new farm laws. Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni, who was suspended on Monday by the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha, has hit back at farmer leader Shiv Kumar Kakka.Â
Reacting to Kakka s charge against him that he took Rs 10Â crore to plot the downfall of the Haryana government, Chaduni said there was an attempt to derail the protests by creating a rift among the farmers.Â
 We will issue a notice to the newspaper that published the article, as well as Kakka. He should have provided some evidence. These are tricks of the government trying to break the protest and they won t be successful, BKU chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni said.