'PM Modi should suspend black laws': Congress attacks Modi government
'PM Modi should suspend black laws': Congress attacks Modi government
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New Delhi: The Congress has requested PM Narendra Modi ahead of the proposed central government meeting with farmer organizations to suspend all the three 'black laws' related to agriculture today and declare to withdraw the cases registered against the protesting farmers. The party's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala has also said that the government should openly negotiate with all the peasant organizations and resolve the issue without any pretense and prejudice.

It is noteworthy that the central government is scheduled to hold a meeting with the farmers' organizations on Tuesday afternoon. A large number of farmers have been protesting near Delhi for a week against the three agricultural laws. Surjewala released a video saying that 'late come, better come. Finally, after eight days, the Modi government called the farmers for talks. Now Modi government should also take these important steps - 1. Suspend all three black laws. 2. Suspend the penalty law on the straw. 3. Withdraw in all cases. Leave prejudice and talk with an open mind.

Surjewala said that our demand is that all the farmer organizations should be called for dialogue so that all the problems of the farmers can be solved before putting them in front of the government. Surjewala urged that the Prime Minister take the decision to suspend the three black laws today and announce it.

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