New Delhi: Farmers' protests over the agriculture bill continue. Day by day, something special is happening. Now, the 10th round of talks between the centre and the farmers has been held, but still, nothing special has happened. In fact, in the past, the centre gave an offer to the farmers that the three agricultural laws should be curbed till the matter is resolved. The entire opposition, including the Congress, is continuously targeting the centre on the issue of farmers. Recently, Congress has targeted the centre. देश को 'धोखा' देकर अपने लिए 'मौका' बनाने वालों को भारत माफ नहीं करेगा। — Congress (@INCIndia) January 20, 2021 In fact, Congress says, "India will not forgive those who make a ' chance ' for themselves by ' deceiving the country '. Recently, Congress has made a tweet from its official Twitter account. In a tweet, the Congress wrote, "India will not forgive those who make a ' chance ' for themselves by ' cheating ' the country. If you know, congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala had earlier tweeted and targeted the Modi government. "Modiji, don't misguide you and your minister," he wrote in a tweet. What will happen by suspending the three black laws for one and a half years? All the mistakes that will remain intact. Why don't you abolish these three laws? What is this arrogance? Salute the spirit of all the struggling donors. ' Well, on the proposal given by the Centre, the farmers say that they are going to respond to the meeting on 22nd January. After the meeting, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said, "Our effort was to resolve the matter. But the farmers' unions demanded the withdrawal of the law. At the same time, he also said, "the country's largest court has repealed the agricultural laws for some time.'' Also Read:- India Innovation Index 2020: Manipur bags third position, Sikkim slips down to 4th place Hyderabad: Fire breaks out after cylinder explosion, 13 injured SSR’s birthday: Abhishek, Pragya fulfils one of the dreams on special day Love Jihad law: Young man arrested in case of pressuring woman to change religion