Farmers to hold meetings on December 8 to decide the future of agitation

New Delhi: The farmer union who protested on Tuesday said they were “worried” about the response center against their six demands delayed and will hold a meeting on December 8 to decide the future of agitation.
Earlier on Tuesday, Samyukta Kisan Morcha, the body of the peasant union umbrella, held a meeting to discuss the central response and said that some of the pending problems remained.
“We have sent several suggestions and objections to the government’s proposal on our delayed demands,” SKM said after the meeting.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, leader Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Rakesh Tikait said that while the center had agreed to meet the demands of farmers, the contour of the proposal was unclear.
“We have our worries that will be discussed tomorrow at 2pm …
our movements are not everywhere, [we] will be here,” Rakesh said to be.
Farmers add them will not accept the government’s condition that cases will be withdrawn only after protests are called.
The government proposes that they will approve our demands and that we must end the protest …
but the proposal is not clean …
https://t.co/oubnzwia5H- Ani (@ani) 1638880729000 farmers have submitted six demands after Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month announced the revocation of three controversial laws.
The main demand for farmers is a law guarantee to ensure the minimum support system (MSP).
The farmers also demanded a withdrawal of electricity amendment bills, the elimination of the penalty from air pollution, arrest and the elimination of the Union Minister of State for Misra Teni’s house, the withdrawal of “false” cases registered with farmers, rehabilitation of relatives of martyrs, and warnings for martyrs farmers.
In his letter to the Farmers Union, the center has agreed to form a committee to discuss the issue of MSP and say it will have a representation of SKM.
The center also said that UP and Haryana the government would attract all cases to farmers after they refer to their protests.
It was said that the two countries also in principle agreed to compensate KIN KIN farmers who died during protests.
To compensate for more than 700 relatives of the farmers who died, we want the center to follow the punjab model; Rs 5 Lakh Compensation …
https://t.co/LQixWLWQWP- Ani (@ani) 1638879577000 GreatS of Farmers has protested three agricultural laws at various Delhi border points for more than a year.
Last month, PM Modi announced that the government would revoke three laws because it failed to convince certain parts of the farmers.
The bill to revoke the law was then cleaned by parliament and approved by the President.
However, farmers said they would call protest only when the center gave them a guarantee for their delayed demands.
(With input from the agency)

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