President of the Indian Farmers Union claimed to have talks with Amit Shah
President of the Indian Farmers Union claimed to have talks with Amit Shah
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The farmers protest is not taking the name of the end. The central government is also very active about this movement. In fact, the last day an important meeting took place at the house of BJP President JP Nadda and after that a big news is coming out. It is reported that Buta Singh, president of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, who was involved in the peasant protest, claimed that he had a conversation with the Home Minister Amit Shah.

Along with this, he has also said that 'I had a conversation with Amit Shah at around 12 noon today.' Actually, Buta Singh says that Amit Shah has given the confidence of dialogue and said to give the letter. You must have known that today, Buta Singh has reached Tikari border on Monday. That's where he said it all. He says "By this evening, an official invitation can be received from the government."

You would know that the central government is active after seeing the farmers agitating against the new agricultural laws, adamant. The central government has been active since the farmers refused to go to Nirankari ground, determined to perform. Let us also tell you that a meeting is going on at the residence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the issue of farmers' movement. The meeting also includes Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and BJP President JP Nadda.

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