FFarmer leader Hanan Mulla says that now it is up to the government whether it wants to resolve the issue of farmers or not.
The seventh round of negotiations between the farmers’ organization and the central government has started today, amidst the protest by the farmers against the three agricultural laws. A delegation of farmer leaders has reached Vigyan Bhawan, where a meeting is being held with Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar. Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar is also present in the meeting along with Minister of State for Agriculture Kailash Chaudhary.
Before the meeting, Narendra Singh Tomar said, “The topics that were left will be discussed in today’s meeting. I hope all will help in finding a positive solution and we will also be successful. ”
At the same time, Rakesh Tikait, the national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, said, “The laws should be back, the MSP should be enacted, the report of the Swaminathan Committee should be implemented. We are not interested in having a point-to-point dialogue (on laws). “
At the same time, in relation to the talks with the government, farmer leader Hanan Mulla says that now it is up to the government whether it wants to solve the farmers’ issue or not. We hope that the government will adopt some humanitarian approach towards the farmers and will accept our demands.
In the meeting on December 30, two issues were agreed
On December 30, there was a meeting between the government and the farmers’ organization. In which two issues were agreed. Case will not be filed against farmers for burning the first stubble. There should not be changes in the second electricity act. Explain that there is a provision of one crore rupees and 5 years of imprisonment for burning stubble.