Farmers' Agitation: Centre offers to put off agri laws for 18 months
Farmers' Agitation: Centre offers to put off agri laws for 18 months
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New Delhi: The standoff between the government and the agitating farmers over the three agricultural laws is now coming to an end. In fact, recently, on behalf of the central government, it has been said that it is ready to stop the agricultural laws for one and a half years. After knowing this, the farmers' organizations now say, "they are ready to consider the proposal." Recently, All India Kisan Sabha Punjab leader Balkaran Singh Brar interacted with a famous website.

In the talks, he said, "the Government of India has put a new proposal before us in the 10th round of meeting, it says that it is ready to constitute a special committee which will consider all our demands along with all the three new laws. The government also proposed that the three new laws would be kept in abeyance for one and a half years till the Committee completes the review. We have not accepted this proposal of the Government in today's meeting. We still stand by our demand that all the three new laws should be repealed.''

In addition, he said, "An important meeting of farmers' organizations is being held tomorrow where the government's proposal will be reviewed and a final decision will be taken. The government is scared and looking for ways to save its nose. Tomorrow, we also have a meeting with Delhi police officials to discuss our January 26 protest program, our decision to take up the tractor rally is yet to be held on 22nd January at 12:00 pm.''

Besides these, Kirti Kisan Union leader Rajendra Singh also interacted. In the talks, he said, "the government said that the Supreme Court has suspended the law. We are ready to extend that suspension further and are also ready to give pause in the Supreme Court, but we said that from our inset, there is a demand that all the three laws should be repealed.''

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