Farm leaders and the government are set to hold talks again today. This will be their fifth round of talks to end the deadlock over the new farm laws. Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Food Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State of Commerce and Industry Som Parkash, who will be present in the meeting, will deliberate on the points that farmer leaders had raised and offer possible solutions.
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After another marathon round of talks between farmer leaders and the Centre on Thursday, there appeared to be some signs of a breakthrough. Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar indicated that the government was willing to amend some provisions of new farm laws. The government proposed to strengthen and modernize the APMCs (Agriculture Produce Marketing Committees), popularly known as ‘mandis’. It also agreed to the suggestion of farmer leaders for compulsory registration of all private traders who intend to purchase crops from farmers on contract basis. The government also agreed to amend the provision in law to allow farmers to approach higher courts for appeal in contract farming disputes. The Centre also agreed for equal taxes for APMC mandis and private markets. The Centre also offered to make stringent provisions to stop corporates from acquiring lands belonging to farmers. The government also offered to give in writing its solemn promise to continue with the minimum support price (MSP) system. Both sides agreed to meet again on Saturday though the mood of farmer leaders at the end of Thursday’s meeting did not appear to be quite positive. The Centre clearly told them that repealing the three new farm laws was unlikely, while the farmer leaders insisted on scrapping the legislations. At Thursday’s meeting, the farmer leaders had given to the government their objections running into 12 pages, and almost all the points were taken up for discussion. Before the meeting began, the Union Ministers welcomed the 40 farmer leaders with folded hands, but the latter appeared to be aloof. They declined the government’s offer for lunch and brought their meals from gurudwara. They also declined to have tea offered by the government.
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Farmers' stir enters day 9: Protesters harden stand, continue to camp at Delhi borders
Farmers protest against the three farm laws entered ninth day on Friday with the protestors sticking to their demand for the repeal of the legislations. Thousands remained at the Delhi border points amid heavy police deployment as their representative groups will meet later in the day to discuss the future course of action after talks between them and three union ministers failed to yield any resolution on Thursday.
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Punjab farmers have brought Modi govt to its knees: Shiv Sena
The Shiv Sena on Friday said that the farmers from Punjab have brought the Modi government to its knees through their protest against the new farm laws and the world has taken note of the unity shown by them. The party also urged the Centre to hear out the demands of the protesting farmers.
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