Farmers’ protest updates: Govt should keep farm laws in abeyance, tweets P Chidambaram

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Farmers’ protest updates: Govt should keep farm laws in abeyance, tweets P Chidambaram

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As the farmers’ protest against the Centre’s new farm laws enters day 28 on Wednesday, there still appears to be an impasse between them and the Centre. As per Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, some farmer leaders from Uttar Pradesh met him and extended their support to the farm laws. He also said that these leaders did not even ask for amendments. There was a meeting between Bharatiya Kisan Union and the minister at Krishi Bhawan on Tuesday. Farmers intensified their agitation against the laws as Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar was witness to a demonstration on black flags in Ambala city.The protesting farmers have said that they were prepared to celebrate the Republic Day with their own tractor rally on Delhi borders as no end seems to be in sight as the Centre and the farmers remain locked in a stalemate. Follow all live updates here:The govt has effectively aborted talks: Congress leader P Chidambaram“By taking an inflexible position that the farm laws will not be repealed, the government has effectively aborted the talks before they can be resumed. Government should heed the suggestion of the Supreme Court and keep the farm laws in abeyance during the period of the talks,” tweets senior Congress leader P Chidambaram. By taking an inflexible position that the farm laws will not be repealed, the government has effectively aborted the talks before they can be resumed.Government should heed the suggestion of the Supreme Court and keep the farm laws in abeyance during the period of the talks.Warn govt to take cognisance and find a solution soon, says BKU’s Yudhvir SinghBharatiya Kisan Union’s (BKU) Yudhvir Singh accuses government of trying to delay the issue and break farmers’ morale. “Government is taking our issues lightly, I’m warning them to take cognisance of this matter and find a solution soon,” says Singh.Want govt to take discussion forward with “open mind,” says YadavWe want to assure Centre that protesting farmers and unions are ready for a discussion with government. We’re waiting for government to take the discussion forward with an open mind & neat intention: Yogendra YadavGovt attempting to break our movement: Yogendra YadavGovt is constantly holding talks with so-called Farmers’ leaders and organisations, who’re not associated with our movement at all. This is an attempt to break our movement. Govt is dealing with protesting farmers, the way it deals with its opposition: Yogendra YadavGovt should come up with concrete proposal in writing, says Yadav“We urge the government not to repeat those meaningless amendments which we have rejected but come up with a concrete proposal in writing so that it can be made an agenda, and the process of negotiation can be started as soon as possible,” says Yogendra Yadav. We urge the govt not to repeat those meaningless amendments which we have rejected but come up with a concrete proposal in writing so that it can be made an agenda, and the process of negotiation can be started as soon as possible: Yogendra Yadav at Singhu border https://t.co/oAWu3hO97fGovt’s new letter “fresh attempt to defame”: Yogendra YadavSwaraj India chief Yogendra Yadav calls the government’s new letter “fresh attempt to defame farmers’ associations.” He further says, “United Farmers Front today has written a letter to govt. It states that govt shouldn’t question the letter written by United Farmers’ Front previously as it was a unanimous decision.”On 9th November, farmers will receive Rs 18,000 crores in their accounts: TomarOn 25th December, 9 crore farmers will receive Rs 18000 crores in their accounts as part of PM Kisan Saman Nidhi Yojna. PM will be the Chief Guest. By last evening, 2 crores farmers have registered themselves for this online event: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh TomarConfederation of NGOs of Rural India submit signatures in support of farms lawsRepresentatives of Confederation of NGOs of Rural India meet Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and MoS Agriculture Kailash Choudhary, submit 3,13,363 signatures taken across 1 lakh villages in support of Centre’s three farm laws.Will bring more farm reforms in future, says Tomar“I would also like to thank banks, as they brought more than 1 crore farmers under Kisan Credit Card cover during pandemic and gave farmers Rs 1 lakh crores in last 8 months. We’ve undertaken some reforms and will bring more in future,” says Tomar.Will ensure farmers get the right price, says agriculture minister Tomar“Through various schemes, we will fill all gaps in agriculture sector, which will benefit farmers and ensure they get the right price...Even during Covid-19 pandemic, we saw that work related to farming and agriculture wasn’t affected,” says Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar.5 TMC MPs meet farmers at Singhu borderTMC MPs Derek O’Brien, Satabdi Roy, Prasun Banerjee, Pratima Mondal and Md Nadimul Haque interact with farmers from who are on a relay hunger strike at Singhu border. Delhi: On TMC chief Mamata Banerjee’s direction, 5 party MPs comprising Derek O'Brien, Satabdi Roy, Prasun Banerjee, Pratima Mondal & Md Nadimul Haque today met & interacted with farmers from who are on a relay hunger strike at Singhu border. pic.twitter.com/wdt0oDkU28If food scarcity hits the country, Kerala would be worst affected: CM VijayanKerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the reason Kerala stood by the agitating farmers was that being a consumer state, Kerala was heavily dependent on farmers for food, and if a food scarcity crisis ever arose in the country, Kerala would be worst affected. Kerala stands in solidarity with agitating farmers: CM VijayanKerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan extended his wishes to farmers on Farmers’ Day and ensured that Kerala stood with the agitating farmers. Vijayan said that the Centre should listen to the farmers’ demands and scrap the farm laws. ‘Tukde-tukde’ gang misleading farmers: MP minister Narottam Mishra Madhya Pradesh minister Narottam Mishra said that he could not understand what was ‘black’ in the farm laws and that nobody has been able to explain it as of yet. Mishra accused the ‘tukde-tukde’ gang for instigating and misleading farmers Farmers perform ‘havan’ at Ghazipur borderProtesting farmers performed ‘havan’ on the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh which is recognised as Farmers’ Day.  #WATCH पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री चौधरी चरण सिंह की जयंती के अवसर पर गाज़ीपुर बॉर्डर पर किसान 'हवन' करते हुए। #farmersdayगाज़ीपुर बॉर्डर पर कृषि कानूनों के खिलाफ विरोध प्रदर्शन करते हुए किसानों को आज 26 दिन हो गए हैं। pic.twitter.com/3poaMJvthcModi govt should withdraw farm laws as gift on Farmers’ day, says farmerAs protests against the Centre’s farm laws continued, one of the protestors was quoted by ANI saying, “On Farmers Day, I want to say the same thing to the Modi government that we should give these gifts to us today by withdrawing the agricultural laws because today’s farmers are educated and they know about these laws.”We are ready to talk 24 hours but the govt does not want to talk because they have a problem: ProtestorFarmers are continuing to protest at the Singhu (Delhi-Haryana) border. One of the protestors said that the Centre’s letter proposing talks between the two aprties would be answered today. He also said that farmers were ready to talk 24 hours but it was the government that had a problem. DMK chief slams PM over not meeting farmersDMK chief MK Stalin slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not meeting farmers who have been protesting for almost a month around Delhi in the freezing cold. He also accused Tamil Nadu chief minister Palaniswami of ‘dancing to the PM’s tune’.Rajnath Singh wishes farmers on Farmers’ day, hopes they will end agitationDefence Minister Rajnath Singh wished farmers on Farmers’ Day and thanked them for providing the country with food security. Singh said that the government was holding talks with some of the protesting farmers with full sensitivity and hoped that the agitations would soon come to an end. Farmer union leaders to meet and decide next round of talks with CentreAbout 32 farmer union leaders will meet today to decide the next course of action, pertaining to further talks with the government.

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Hindustan Times

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24-12-2020

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India