New Delhi: Forty Farm Unions held a meeting to meet their future action at 2 pm today and decided to hold talks with the Center as the deadlock on new agricultural laws continues.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday urged the farmers to “implement the new law for a year or two”, adding that the government would be ready to make amendments if they are not found beneficial.
The movement near Delhi’s borders, which began in late November, has entered its 31st day. The latest discussion among farmers ‘representatives comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi – in his strongest attack on the opposition since the beginning of the protest – insisted that farmers’ land would not be snatched, stating that “some people spread Are lies “. The Prime Minister also released financial assistance of ₹ 18,000 crore under the PM-Kisan Cash Transfer Scheme. In the last few months, five rounds of talks between the protesters and the government have failed.