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Open to talks, but need a more concrete proposal, not just tweaks: Farm unions to Government
Farmer leaders said they have rejected amendments suggested by the Centre to the three farm laws and have since received no fresh proposal from the government.
Updated: December 24, 2020 7:49:44 am
Protest at the Singhu border on Wednesday.
Farmer unions, protesting at Delhi’s borders for nearly a month now against the new farm laws, said Wednesday that they have sent a letter to the Centre, stating they are open to talks, but the government must offer a concrete proposal first.
Reading out a letter sent by the farmer leaders, Swaraj India president Yogendra Yadav told the press at Singhu border: “We urge the government not to repeat those meaningless amendments which we have already rejected, but to come up with a concrete proposal in writing, so that can be made an agenda and the process of negotiation can be started as soon as possible.”

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