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Farmers Protest : Centre Agrees To Remove Stubble Burning Fine, Withdraw Draft Electricity Bill; Next Meeting On January 4

Farmers Protest : Centre agrees to remove stubble burning fine, withdraw draft electricity amendment bill; next meeting on January 4 There was, however, no agreement on the two other key demands - chalking out modalities of repealing the three legislation and giving a legal guarantee on the Minimum Support Price (MSP). Farmers, most of them from Punjab and Haryana, want the new farm laws scrapped. The sixth round of talks  between the Central government’s representatives and farm leaders concluded on December 30 with the two sides arriving at a consensus on two of the four demands raised by the protesting farmers. There was, however, no agreement on the two other demands - chalking out modalities of repealing the three legislation and giving a legal guarantee on the Minimum Support Price (MSP). The two issues are expected to be taken up in the next round of talks scheduled on January 4.

Farmers Protest: Centre agrees to withdraw electricity bill amendment; next meeting on Jan 4

Farmers Protest: Centre agrees to withdraw electricity bill amendment; next meeting on Jan 4 Punjab Kisan Union state president Ruldu Singh Mansa announced the Centre s decision to accept two of the four demands of the farmers BusinessToday.In | December 30, 2020 | Updated 21:33 IST Photo Credit: Al Jazeera Today marked the conclusion of the sixth round of talks between the Centre and representatives of farmers unions, with the government conceding on two of the four demands raised by the protesting farmers.   The Indian government on December 30 exempted the farmers from being penalised under the Commission for the Air Quality Management in National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas Ordinance, 2020 for stubble burning. In addition, the Modi government has decided to withdraw the Electricity Amendment Bill 2020, while refusing to agree to the other two demands of repealing the three anti-farm laws and ensuring the farmers of a legally binding minimum support price (MSP)

Some agreements, but talks deadlocked on farm law repeal, MSP

Deadlock over repeal, MSP; next meeting Jan 4 Some agreements, but talks deadlocked on farm law repeal, MSP Common ground reached on proposed electricity law, stubble burning ordinance; next meeting on January 4 The government and farm unions reached some common ground on Wednesday to resolve protesting farmers’ concerns over rise in power tariff and penalties for stubble burning, but the two sides remained deadlocked over the main contentious issues of the repeal of three farm laws and a legal guarantee for MSP. After nearly five hours of the sixth round of negotiations between three union ministers and a 41-member representative group of thousands of farmers protesting on Delhi borders, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said at least 50 per cent resolution has been reached with mutual agreement on two out of four items on

After meeting at Singhu, arhtiyas-farmers decide to gherao I-T officials during raids

After meeting at Singhu, arhtiyas-farmers decide to gherao I-T officials during raids Farmer unions, it has been decided, will reach at the location where the I-T team will come for any operation and will join the ahrtiyas. Later offices of I-T officials and even their houses will also be gheraoed. Updated: December 24, 2020 6:04:48 pm Labourers and employees sit idle at the grain market in Mullanpur, Ludhiana, while Punjab arhtiyas are on strike. Express Photo: Gurmeet Singh Farmers and arhtiyas on Wednesday decided that they will together gherao income tax officials in case they come for any search or raid without proper documentation. The decision was taken at a meeting at Singhu border between the 5-member committee of ahrtiyas with the Samyukt Kisan Morcha which includes the representatives of 32 farmer unions of Punjab.

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