Ramdas Athawale broke silence on farmer movement, says 'Opposition is confusing farmers'
Ramdas Athawale broke silence on farmer movement, says  'Opposition is confusing farmers'
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New Delhi: The protest of farmers continues today for the 10th day against the new agricultural laws implemented by the Modi government. In this situation, the process of meetings between the government and farmers has also intensified. After four meetings so far, the problem has not been resolved. The farmers are to have a fifth round of talks with the Modi government on Saturday i.e. at 2 pm. In such a situation, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale has attacked the opposition, accusing them of wandering the farmers.

Union Minister Ramdas Athawale said that it is not right to agitate farmers by misunderstanding, these laws are in the interest of farmers. The opposition is deliberately confusing the farmers, the government is talking and some way will be found. In fact, farmers who are opposing agricultural laws are going to have a fifth round of talks with the Modi government on Saturday. Farmers are stuck on the borders of Delhi. At the same time, if the matter is not made even today, Bharat Bandh has been announced on 8 December.

Earlier on Thursday, on behalf of the Central Government, talks were held between Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and farmers representatives for 8 hours. But this meeting ended without any agreement on any subject. Meanwhile, farmers organizations addressed the media on the Singhu border. Describing the agricultural law as black law, it demanded that it be withdrawn soon.

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