Ready for talks with govt on ‘concrete’ proposal: Protesting farmers
By PTI| Posted by Mansoor | Updated: 23rd December 2020 7:22 pm IST
New Delhi: Protesting farmer unions on Wednesday asked the government to not repeat “meaningless” amendments to the new agri laws that they have already rejected but come up with a concrete proposal in writing for another round of talks.
Addressing a press conference, a farmer leader said they were ready for talks, but the government should send a concrete proposal for that to happen.
“We have already told Home Minister Amit Shah that protesting farmers will not accept amendments,” farmer leader Shiv Kumar Kakka said.
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The police, however, stopped the rally at Rani Rashmoni Road which is not far from Raj Bhavan.
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KOLKATA: Members of farmer wings of several Left parties on Wednesday marched on the streets of Kolkata demanding that the Centre and the West Bengal governments ensure that agriculturists get fair price for their produce.
Organisers of the rally - the CPI(M), the CPI and other Left parties - also demanded immediate repeal of the three farm bills passed by the Centre and expressed solidarity with agitating farmers of North India. We want the Narendra Modi government at the Centre and the Mamata Banerjee government in West Bengal to ensure that farmers get fair price for paddy, vegetables other crops.
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