Farmers reject Centre’s best offer, stick to demand repeal of farm laws
Farmers reject Centre’s best offer, stick to demand repeal of farm laws
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New Delhi: On the farmers' agitation, the Central government has categorically stated that it cannot give better proposals to farmers. The government also proposed to constitute a committee on guaranteeing minimum support price (MSP), which was rejected by the farmers. Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Narendra Tomar said that he made every effort on his part, now the ball is in the farmers' court. On the whole issue, the farmer leaders say that no progress has come from the government.

The agriculture minister further said, "There is no power which wants to keep the farmers' movement. This agitation is of the farmers and the government wants to talk about the interest of the farmers, but the interaction with the farmers' unions is not reaching any result, it means that there is some power that wants to sustain the Kisan agitation for its own benefit."

Narendra Singh Tomar's gesture was towards the entire opposition, including the left parties. The central government has proposed to seek a solution to all aspects related to the agitation by forming a committee to ban the implementation of the new agricultural law for one and a half years, but the talks on the demand for rejection of the proposal by the farmers and cancellation of the new agricultural law remained inconclusive. Though no date has been fixed for the next round of talks, the agriculture minister said that the farmers' unions have been requested to reconsider the proposals given by the Government and it has been said that if they are ready to talk about the proposal, there may be talks with the government tomorrow also.

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