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Talks With The Government Today, Farmers Created Pressure

Talks with the government today, farmers created pressure by taking out tractor marches, know where the screw is on the solution.

The eighth round of talks will be held between the central government and farmers’ organizations on Friday.

The time will tell what will be the result of this conversation, but the farmers’ organizations today informed the government about their stand by taking out tractor rallies in different areas.

The protesting farmers’ organizations said that if the government does not resolve the issue, then their agitation will intensify further.

He said that it was a rehearsal for the proposed parade of tractors coming from different parts of Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh to the national capital on 26 January.

Tractor march taken around Delhi

The farmers took out a tractor rally at the protest site Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur border and Rewasan in Haryana.

According to Joginder Singh Ugrahan, head of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan), farmers participated in the march with over 3500 tractors and trolleys.

Farmers said that if the government did not agree to their demands, a tractor parade would be organized on 26 January as well. This March is the trailer of the same.

Farmers negotiate eighth round today

The eighth round is scheduled to be held on Friday between the central government and farmer organizations. The farmers say that the government will have to obey them.

On Monday, the seventh round of meeting between farmers’ organizations and three Union ministers was inconclusive.

Only two issues have been agreed in the meetings so far. The screw is stuck with the demand to withdraw new agricultural laws and enact separate laws on the MSP.

This fear has sat among the farmers

Farmers are demonstrating other demands including withdrawal of agricultural laws, legal guarantees on minimum support price for crops.

At the same time, the government says that the new agricultural laws will eliminate the role of middlemen and farmers will be able to sell their produce anywhere in the country.

Farmer organizations protesting there are afraid that the new laws will end the protection of the MSP and farming will go into big corporate hands.

March will be taken out on 26 January

43 days of agitation have passed but the solution has not been found.

Indian Farmers Union spokesman Rakesh Tikait said that our farmer brothers took training by taking out a tractor rally on Thursday so that the parade of the tractor rally could be taken out on 26 January.

On January 26, tractors and tanks will run simultaneously. The tractor will run in two lines and the tank will run in one line.

Women will lead the tractor march.

A large number of women were seen driving a tractor in the protest march held on Thursday.

Tractor rallies were taken from Singhu towards Tikri Border, Tikri to Kundli, Ghazipur to Palwal and Rewasan to Palwal.

Farmers say that women will lead the tractor march on Republic Day. Preparations for this are fast, a large number of women are taking training in driving a tractor.

Government can bring new proposals in talks.

On the other hand, sources say that such a proposal can be presented to the agitating farmers on behalf of the government, in which the right to enforce these laws can be left to the states.

In this, some conditions can also be added with the role of states. The second proposal may constitute a committee of experts to review agricultural laws.

The matter has reached the Supreme Court, the court expressed concern.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has made harsh comments expressing concern over the farmers’ gathering.

The apex court on Thursday questioned the Center whether these farmers were safe from Corana infection. To control the corona, guidelines should be followed.

During the hearing, the apex court told the Center that you should tell us what is happening. Now the matter will be heard on January 11.

At the same time, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has said to knock on the door of the Supreme Court against agricultural laws.

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