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: Friday, January 22, 2021, 7:01 PM IST Farmers welfare not at the heart of protesting unions: Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar after 11th round of Centre-farmers talks Unlike the last 10 rounds of talks, the 11th round could not even reach a decision on the next date for the meeting Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar speaks to media after the 11th round of meeting with the representatives of the agitating farmers unions at Vigyan Bhavan on Friday. ANI New Delhi: The government s negotiations with protesting farm unions hit a roadblock on Friday as the farmer leaders stuck to their demands for a complete repeal of three farm laws they find pro-corporate and a legal guarantee for MSP, even as the Centre asked them to reconsider its proposal for putting the Acts on hold for 12-18 months. ....
Highlights The 11th round of talks between protesting farmer unions and three central ministers began at around 1 pm, but not much headway was visible in the first few hours of the meeting Some leaders had apprehensions that the movement will lose its momentum once the farmers go away from Delhi borders Farmer leaders told reporters that the meeting may have lasted for nearly five hours, but two sides sat face to face for less than 30 minutes New Delhi: The 11th round of talks between the government and representatives of protesting farmer unions on three new farm laws remained inconclusive on Friday (January 22). The government, however, fixed no date for the next round of meetings, telling the unions that all possible options have been given to them, and they must discuss internally the proposal of suspending laws. ....
Govt-farmers talks hit roadblock Union Minister Piyush Goyal and Narendra Singh Tomar during the 11th round of talk with farmers’ representatives in New Delhi on Friday. (UNI) NEW DELHI, Jan 22: The Government’s negotiations with protesting farm unions hit a roadblock today as the farmer leaders stuck to their demands for a complete repeal of three farm laws they find pro-corporate and a legal guarantee for MSP, even as the Centre asked them to reconsider its proposal for putting the Acts on hold for 12-18 months. Unlike the last 10 rounds of talks, the 11th round could not even reach a decision on the next date for the meeting as the Government also hardened its position saying it is ready to meet again once the unions agree to discuss the suspension proposal. This followed a big climbdown made by the Centre during the last round when they offered to suspend the laws and form a joint committee to find solutions. ....
Farmer unions obdurate stand shows vested interests at play: BJP leaders on agri laws Politically, there is some concern in the BJP about its poll prospects in northern states, especially Punjab, where assembly polls are scheduled for early next year. Share Via Email | A+A A- Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Narendra Singh Tomar C along with Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal and Minister of State Som Prakash. (Photo | Parveen Negi/EPS) By PTI NEW DELHI: Farmer unions rejection of the government s latest offer to put the three contentious agriculture laws on hold and their insistence that they will agree to nothing short of a complete repeal seems to have muddied the political waters for the BJP, but some party leaders feel their obdurate stand makes it clear that they may be playing in the hands of vested interests. ....