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Ready for talks, but govt needs to come up with concrete proposal : Farmer Unions

Ready for talks, but govt needs to come up with concrete proposal : Farmer Unions
, Thursday, 24 December 2020 (10:57 IST)
New Delhi: Rejecting the Government proposal for the next round of talks, the Joint Action Committee (JAC)  of the Famer Unions  on Wednesday said that the government needs to come up with concrete proposal in writing  with an open mind so that the next round of talks can be initiated.
The JAC has expressed regret on the Agriculture Ministry's letter sent to Dr Darshanpal Singh on December 20, asking  that the opinion expressed in our previous replies was of one  factions among 40 farmer unions. We want to let the Centre understands that consensus reached after democratic discussions between all the  unions and it was  not the government's job to raise a figure at the decision.
 
Briefing the media after the deliberation in JAC, the Swaraj India president Yogendra Yadav said, "Farmer Unions are ready to talks to the government and are waiting for the government to come to the table with an open mind." 
 
 Taking a dig at the Centre, he further said that at one hand, they offer talk, but at the same time, they are trying to 'malign' this agitation. In the latest communication from the Government, they wanted to know what we want.
 
 "Are they trying to fool us? Right from the beginning, we have made our demand clear in all the five rounds of discussion with the Government and as well as in the meeting held with Union Home Minister Amit Shah ji," Mr Yadav added.
 
"Once again, we reiterate that all three agriculture laws must be repealed and we do not want any amendment to these acts. The Government must come up with a law that will provide the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for all crops," Mr Yadav added.
 
"We have already told the Home Minister that protesting farmers would not accept the amendments, a farmer leader Shiv Kumar Kakka said.
 
Talking to UNI, another farmer leader from Haryana, Gurunam Singh Chaduni, said, "We have already conveyed our demand to the Centre. We demand the repeal of these three anti- farmer laws which are aimed at benefitting the corporate.
 
 "The Government is trying to mislead the nation that we do not want to talk, this is not true, we are open to talk but why they are imposing these Acts on us. The farmers across the nation, have rejected these laws," he added. 
 
Meanwhile, the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC) on Monday said that 'KISAN DIWAS' was observed by farmers and supporters by observing fast across the country today by giving up the lunch today.
 
The AIKSCC also said that the they will intensify the movement to  boycott the products of Ambanis and Adanis in days to come.
 
 The farmers at the protesting site have also reiterated that until the Government withdraws these Acts, they would not leave the Singhu Border. 
 
"The farmers have been dropping in batches and if 10 farmers go back to their home, 11 come up to replace them. We have to take care of our agriculture business too and home as well," a farmer Ranjit Singh  from Firozpur in Punjab told UNI.
 
 People are joining us at all the tall demonstration sites at Delhi borders and now the row of tractor trolleys have piled up to 20 kilometres from the Singhu Border, he added.(UNI)

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