Farmers organizations write letter to government, says, 'Amendment not accepted, do not discredit movement'
Farmers organizations write letter to government, says, 'Amendment not accepted, do not discredit movement'
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New Delhi: The farmers' agitation continues against the agriculture law of the Central government. A written reply has been given to the government on behalf of the United Kisan Morcha on Wednesday. The Kisan Morcha has urged the government not to discredit their movement and if they want to talk then talk to all the farmers together. This letter has been written in response to the written proposal made by the central government in front of the farmers' organizations.

United Kisan Morcha has written this letter to Vivek Agarwal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture. The farmers' organization wrote that in the context of the proposal and the letter received from you, we want to inform the government that the farmers' organizations held a joint meeting on the same day and discussed the proposal given by you and rejected it. Because on 5 December 2020 there was only a written format for oral proposal by the government representatives.

United Kisan Morcha wrote in its letter, 'We had already put our basics in various rounds of meetings orally, hence, did not give written reply. We want the government to stop maligning the farmers' movement and stop parallel negotiations with other farmer organizations. Till now 6 rounds of talks have been held between the farmers and the central government, but no result has been found.

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