Home Minister Amit Shah Offered Immediate Talks To Farmers
Home Minister Amit Shah offered to immediately talk to the farmers, said – the government is ready to consider your every demand.
The government is ready to negotiate soon with the farmers who are opposing the central agricultural laws.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has appealed that the farmers should reach the Sant Nirankari Maidan in Burari, scheduled for picketing, the government will talk to him soon.
Shah said on Saturday that on the appeal of different farmers’ unions on the road from the Punjab border to the Delhi-Haryana border.
I want to appeal to all the farmers who are doing their agitation today that the Government of India will discuss Is ready.
Shah said that on the national and state highway, Kisan Bhai is sitting in the open with his tractor-trolley in such a cold place at different places.
The farmer brothers are facing many problems due to the heavy cold, as well as those who come.
The government has made an arrangement in Burari, where farmers can protest. Water, toilets, and medical arrangements have been made there so that the peasant brothers are not inconvenienced.
Trust given to farmers
The Union Home Minister said that on December 3, an invitation letter has been sent by the Agriculture Minister to discuss with the farmers.
The Government of India is ready to consider your every problem and every demand.
Some farmers unions and farmers demand that talks be held before December 3, so the government is ready for discussion on the second day as soon as you come to Burari Ground.
I assure you that as soon as you reach the designated place. On the very next day, the Indian government is ready to discuss your problems and demands.
Take care of common people
Shah said that I appeal to everyone that Delhi Police is ready to transfer you to a big ground, where you will get security and facilities.
If you perform your protest in a peaceful and democratic manner at the designated place instead of the road, then the problem will be less and the troubles of the general public moving will be less.
Appeal not to politics
At the same time, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has said that the Government of India is fully ready to talk to the farmers union for the problems of the farmers.
The government has called farmers for talks on December 3. It is expected that the way out will come through dialogue.
Tomar also said that I request the people of the political party that if they want to do politics then they should do politics in their own name but there should not be politics in the name of farmers. However, the politics on the issue of farmers is at its peak.
Jam in the capital
Meanwhile, a large number of farmers have started reaching Nirankari Maidan. Social activist Medha Patekar also reached there.
Meanwhile, a large number of farmers are sitting on dharna along the Singhu and Tikri borders.
The conditions remained peaceful on Saturday, but road traffic was severely affected.
Road connectivity to Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir has been cut for the third consecutive day.
There were traffic jams in the capital and people got into trouble. However, metro services remained normal.
Walking several km
People are facing a lot of trouble due to the seal of Indus and Tikri border. People have to walk for many kilometers with luggage on their heads.
A large number of Delhi Police and paramilitary personnel are deployed at both places. The drone is being monitored.
On the Indus border, 100 meters from the police barricade and 20 meters from the barricade at the Tikari border, the farmers have put barricades with barbed wire.
Most farmers want to talk to the center
After getting permission to go to Delhi, the farmers who were hanging on the border were seen to be divided into two groups.
Most of the farmers said that Sant Nirankari should turn to the ground and put their demands before the central government.
At the same time, some say that he will sit on the border itself. Most of the farmers deposited on the Indus border are from Punjab.
Today farmers will make strategy
It is being told that farmers organizations have called a meeting on Sunday to chalk out a further strategy.
Farmer leader Baljit Singh Mahal, who came from Jalandhar, said that today we had a meeting and decided that we would stop at the Singhu border.
There will be a meeting on Sunday at 11 am. Punjab president of Bharatiya Kisan Union Jagjit Singh said that we are ready to negotiate with the government but there should not be a condition.
Shah should offer open-hearted talks unconditionally. We will meet on Sunday and decide.