Today is the 58th day of the farmers’ movement. Today, the 11th round of important meetings is going to be held between representatives of farmers’ organizations and the government. This meeting will be held at Vigyan Bhawan at 12 noon.
Also, the farmers are adamant about taking out the tractor march on January 26 To increase the pressure on the government, the farmers’ organizations have warned that they will take out a tractor rally from Red Fort to India Gate on January 26.
Earlier on Thursday, the government proposal to suspend agricultural laws for a year and a half and to form a committee was rejected by the farmers’ organizations who are adamant about the withdrawal of all three agricultural laws.
The farmers say that no proposal of the government will be accepted until the government withdraws the agricultural laws.
After the 10th round of meeting, Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar had said that a committee could be formed for reforms in the new agricultural laws and the laws would be kept in abeyance till this committee reached a conclusion. He said that if the farmers are not confident of the government, then the central government is ready to give an affidavit in this regard in the Supreme Court as well.
Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has appealed to the farmer’s unions to reconsider the proposed tractor parade on the occasion of Republic Day on January 26.
The farmers, who are camping on the borders of Delhi amid intense cold and rain, are not in a mood to return without ensuring the fulfillment of their demands.
A large number of farmers have been blocking different borders of Delhi since November 26, demanding the repeal of the new agricultural laws. The farmers have blockaded many border points connecting Delhi to Uttar Pradesh and Haryana including Singh, Tikri, Palwal, and Ghazipur.
Till now 10 rounds of negotiations have been held between the government and the farmers, but all the efforts have been inconclusive.
At present, there is no solution to the issue. Negotiations also took place between the government and the farmers, but all efforts were inconclusive. The farmers are demanding the complete removal of three new agricultural laws.