The issue was raised at the meeting with the Union ministers today and the number from which the phone call was made was given to the Delhi Police so that they can trace the caller.
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Farmers reject Centre s offer to put 3 farm laws on hold for 18 months; want complete repeal
Farmers have firmly said that they will not go back to their homes until the government accepts their demand to repeal the three contentious farm laws
BusinessToday.In | January 22, 2021 | Updated 08:57 IST
On Friday, January 22, farmers and government will again meet for the 11th time on the new proposal
Protesting farmers unions have rejected the government s proposal to suspend the three contentious laws for 18 months and said they want a complete repeal of the three legislations.
The government, during their tenth round of negotiation with the agitating farmer leaders, proposed to suspend the three farm laws for 1-1.5 years (18 months) and set up a joint committee to find an amicable solution in the interest of the farming community.
Nihang Sikhs, devotees and farmers taking part in a nagar kirtan at the Singhu border in New Delhi on Wednesday
JALANDHAR: As farmers staying on the Singhu border celebrated Guru Gobind Singh’s birth anniversary on Wednesday, it was the third major event related to Sikh history which they observed during the ongoing protest which is nearing two months.
On Wednesday, a nagar kirtan was taken out to mark Guru Gobind Singh’s birth anniversary and a special function was also organised at the Singhu border of Delhi and Haryana, where one of the protests against contentious farm laws is being staged. Nihangs also displayed gatka skills. The protests also figured in discourses given at gurdwaras across Punjab.
India News: In a major concession to farmers’ unions opposing the new agri laws, the Centre on Wednesday said it was ready to suspend implementation of the legis