‘Don’t repeat meaningless amendments’ Farmers ready for talks, but don’t want ‘meaningless’ amendments Tomar says farm sector needs more reforms, hopes discussions with protesters will resume soon Protesting farmer unions on Wednesday said that the government should not repeat “meaningless” amendments to the new agri-marketing laws but come up with a concrete proposal in writing during the next round of talks. A farmer leader, while addressing a press conference on Wednesday, said they were ready for talks, but first the Centre should send a concrete proposal for that to happen. “We have already told Union home minister Amit Shah that protesting farmers will not accept amendments,” farmer leader Kumar Kakka said at the media interaction.