Chandigarh: Head of the Head of Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday said there was no harm if there were individuals playing a role in finding a solution to the problem of farmers, in reference to the former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh reported the possibility of the minister of objection to legal agriculture.
Khattar said this when asked that Amarinder Singh previously said he would meet the Minister of Houses Amit Shah to discuss possible solutions to stir farmers who were ongoing three agricultural laws.
“Not only Amarinder Singh, every individual who negotiated for the solution, we will welcome him,” Khattar said.
“We do our bits but if anyone plays a role in realizing a solution, it doesn’t hurt in it,” Khattar said discussing a press conference about Haryana Day here.
Khattar said the government was making continuous efforts to open Delhi’s border points from Singhu and Tikri.
“This problem can be resolved only through dialogue.
The Haryana government has formed a committee under the leadership of the Secretary of the House.
The discussion is underway,” he said, adding that because of the closure of the road, ordinary people faced discomfort.
Hundreds of farmers camped at the Delhi border point from Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur to the Central Agriculture Act.
November 26 will mark one year from their fosson.
After resigning as Punjab CM following a terrific bitter strength with the President of the State Congress Navjot Singh Sidhu, Amarinder Singh has announced that he will launch his own party ahead of the assembly poll early next year.
Veteran leader said he hoped the adjustment of seats with BJP provided the ongoing farmer on agricultural laws was resolved with their interests.
The Supreme Court on October 21 said farmers who protested at the Delhi border had the right to agitation but they could not block the road indefinitely.
Protests are being led by Samyukta Collective Farmers Kisan Morcha (SKM).
The center, which holds 11 finals of formal dialogue with farmers, has stated that new laws are pro-farmers, while demonstrators claim they will be abandoned at the mercy of the corporation because of the law.