Bhopal: The farmers' movement has entered its 42nd day today, even after eight rounds of negotiations, there has been a deadlock between the government and the farmers. While the government is counting the benefits of three agricultural laws to the farmers, the farmers' organizations are adamant about withdrawing the laws. Meanwhile, the opposition's attack on the government is constantly going on with the movement. Congress is attacking the government from Aam Aadmi Party to Shiv Sena. Congress veteran Digvijay Singh has also taken a dig at the government, referring to the farmers' agitation and the cancellation of the visit of British Prime Minister Boris John. Digvijay Singh tweeted, writing, "Now that British PM Boris Johnson is not coming, then why does Modi Ji not make Farmer's representatives as the chief guests of Republic Day?" Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh have also taken a dig at the Modi government. Sanjay Singh said that "Today the farmers of the whole country are agitated, crores of farmers are sitting on the road, the BJP government should abandon the slavery of Adani-Ambani and accept the farmers, all three black laws should be withdrawn." Shiv Sena has called the Modi government arrogant in the face. It is written in Saamana, "Even after eight rounds of negotiations, no result was found, this movement of farmers has to continue and this is the politics of the government." The government is pretending to discuss farmers. The farmers are stubbornly stubborn and the Modi government of the BJP is burning in arrogance. Also Read:- UN Security Council looks forward to working with the 5 new non-permanent members Birthday Special: Diljit Dosanjh speaks impassively on every issue, keeps silence on married life WhatsApp Users Must Accept Updated Terms Of Service Or Your Account Will Be Deleted