Farmers-leaders meeting to be held on the Sindhu border
Farmers-leaders meeting to be held on the Sindhu border
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New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has recently appealed to farmers protesting against agricultural laws. He has made this appeal on Saturday. Indeed, in his appeal, he has asked for a sit-in demonstration peacefully. Not only this but he has also said that 'the government is ready for immediate negotiations also'. It is now reported that now farmers have decided to consider Amit Shah's appeal. A meeting of farmer leaders can be held on the Indus border. Apart from this, Punjab CM Capt Amarinder has also made a special appeal to farmers. He has said, 'They should speak with the appeal of Home Minister Amit Shah.'

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In this regard, farmer leaders Jagjit Singh and Shivkumar Kakka said that "we are ready to negotiate with the government, but there should not be a condition". Apart from this, the farmers leaders also say that 'We are sad that Amit Shah has imposed the condition that you should first go to the place you have been given. After that there will be conversation. This is not right. The problem is solved only by negotiation. We believe this, but whatever Amit Shah has said, there will be a meeting tomorrow. We will consider what we have to do next. '

Let me tell you that yesterday, Home Minister Amit Shah said, 'If the farmers want the Indian government to talk soon, before December 3, then I assure you that as soon as you move to the designated place. Yes, on the very next day, the Indian government is ready to discuss your problems and demands.

 Amit Shah also said, 'On different national and state highways, the farmer brothers are sitting in the open with their tractor-trolley in such a cold, I appeal to all of them that Delhi Police will give you a big ground Is ready to move to where you will get security and facilities. '

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