Protest Updates: No withdrawal of new agricultural laws, hints from statement of Kailash Chaudhary
Protest Updates: No withdrawal of new agricultural laws, hints from statement of Kailash Chaudhary
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New Delhi: The agitation of farmers on the borders of Delhi against the agricultural laws of the Central Government continues unabated today on the 19th day. As the days of the peasant movement are passing, the deadlock between the government and the farmers is becoming increasingly fierce. Meanwhile, Union Minister of State for Agriculture Kailash Chaudhary gave a sharp answer to the farmers saying that if the farmers want to add something to the law, then it is more likely, but it cannot be a complete 'yes or no'.

The Minister of State for Agriculture said in his statement on Monday that, I urge the farmers to resolve issues related to agricultural laws. If farmers want to add something to these bills, it may be possible, but it may not be a complete 'yes or no'. He said that this problem can be solved by sitting together. Farmer leaders launched a one-day hunger strike today against the new agricultural laws of the Center, while the peasant movement spread to other areas of the country and now protests are being organized in all district headquarters by various farmer organizations.

The negotiations with the government were inconclusive, the farmers have agitated the movement. More farmers are expected to join the movement on the border of Delhi.

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