New Delhi: The farmers' movement on the frontiers of the national capital Delhi has entered the 28th day on Wednesday, regarding the agricultural law. At the same time, the leaders of protesting farmers' organizations will decide on the next round of talks with the government. Meanwhile, a meeting of farmers' organizations has started. According to the information received, it will be decided in this meeting of farmers whether to hold talks with the government or not. The government has invited the leaders of farmer organizations to discuss the proposals sent to them. Before this meeting, the farmer leader said that the central government is adamant on its stand and we are also adamant on our demand. He said that if a committee is formed by the apex court, we do not consider it. Protesters at the Singhu (Delhi-Haryana) border have said, "The letter sent by the government will be answered today. We are ready to talk 24 hours, but they do not want to talk because they have a problem." A leader of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, Haryana, said that in the meeting of the United Kisan Morcha, a decision will be taken on the issue of talks on the proposals of the government today. Earlier, a committee of five members of the United Kisan Morcha has been constituted which will determine whether the government's proposals should go for negotiation. According to the decision made by the committee in this regard, all the organizations involved in the United Front will be consulted on the draft to be prepared for negotiation. Also Read:- WHO experts to meet over new Variant, EU ease travel bans DDC election results, Ravi Shankar Prasad says Gupkar fails to challenge Modi 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' surrounded in controversies, Gangubai's family files case