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End of protest and come for talks: Tomar for a nervous farmer in Mantar

End of protest and come for talks: Tomar for a nervous farmer in Mantar
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New Delhi: With a group of farmers who reached Jantar Mantar here to protest three new agricultural laws, Agriculture Minister Union Narendra Singh Tomar on Thursday urged them to leave the agitation road and come for talks.
Tomar said farmers throughout the country have supported three agricultural laws.
After obtaining a special permission from Delhi Lt’s Governor of Anil Baijal, a group of 200 farmers reached Jantar Mantar – adjacent to the Parliament Complex – in Central Delhi to protest three sustainable agricultural agriculture laws in the middle of the ongoing parliamentary session.
They have received permission to protest until 9 August in the midst of heavy security.
Asked about the protest of farmers in Mantar, Tomar said, “I want to say through you (media) that farmers have to leave the protest road and come for dialogue.
We are ready for talks if they come with problems in the bill.” “…
if they are Come with their proposal, we are ready to discuss, “he told reporters.
By asserting that the government is sensitive to farmers, the minister in the last seven years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, big steps have been taken in the agricultural sector, the benefits of reaching cultivators throughout the country.
“Three agricultural bills are also steps in this direction.
Farmers throughout the country have loved the bill,” he said.
Tomar, in a written reply at Lok Sabha on Wednesday, has confirmed that the government will remain open to discuss by protesting trade unions to resolve problems during the three agricultural laws authorized by parliament in September last year.
“The government has been involved in serious, sensitive and active discussions with trade unions to solve problems.
During various rounds of discussion, the government continues to ask trade unions to discuss the provisions of agricultural law, so that if there are objections to whatever provisions, progress can be made to their resolution , “Minister said.
But the farming union only insisted on the revocation of agricultural law, he added.
Thousands of farmers, especially from Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, have camped at the Delhi border for more than seven months now in protest against three laws.
The government and trade unions have held 11 rounds of conversation, the last on January 22, to break the deadlock.
The conversation has not been continued after widespread violence during the tractor rally by protesting farmers on January 26.
The Supreme Court has held the implementation of three laws up to further orders and establish a committee to find a solution.
The committee has submitted its report.

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