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Ludhiana: Two days after a man was found murdered at a vacant plot in Jugiyana village, Sahnewal, the police on Tuesday claimed to have solved the case with the arrest of two. On February 28 afternoon, children playing in the area had raised the alarm on noticing the body, which had a piece of cloth tied around its neck and a disfigured face. After identifying the body as that of Shanti Pandey, 27, a resident of Guru Gobind Singh Nagar, Shimlapuri, the police zeroed in on his two friends Pawan Thakur, of the same locality, and Roshan Kumar of Daba. They were arrested after they spilled the beans during interrogation. ....
URL copied Image Source : PTI/FILE Tomar also reiterated that MSP will continue as it is and underlined that the new laws have been welcomed in various states across the country. Union Agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar has said that the government is willing to hold talks with the genuine farm unions to break the logjam over the three farm laws. Tomar also reiterated that the Minimum Support Price (MSP) will continue as it is and underlined that the new laws have been welcomed in various states across the country. The government is willing to continue dialogue with genuine farm unions and is willing to find a solution with an open mind,  Tomar said on Tuesday after a meeting with members of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Kisan) from Uttar Pradesh, according to a statement issued by the Agriculture ministry. ....
As a standoff continue between the government and groups of protesting farmers over three new farm laws, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Tuesday said the Acts have been welcomed in various states across the country but the Centre is willing to continue its talks with genuine farm unions to find a solution with an open mind. He also said that the Minimum Support Price (MSP), at which the government commits to procure the produce from farmers, is an administrative decision and it will continue as it is . Tomar s comments followed a meeting with members of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Kisan) from Uttar Pradesh, who submitted a memorandum to the minister with suggestions regarding the Farm Acts and the MSP. ....