It’s been almost two months since farmers have been protesting against the Centre’s farmer laws on the borders of Delhi. While several rounds of talks have been held between the farmer unions and the government to find a solution to the stalemate, for the first time, there is a reconciliation between the farmers and the government.
Even though was no final result in the talks held on Wednesday, the farmer leaders appeared happy with the government’s proposal of suspending the laws for around 18 months. Farmer leaders have said that after discussing with the farmer brothers, they will give their decision in the meeting on 22 January.
Farmer leader Shivkumar Kakka, who has attended all the meetings so far, has welcomed the government’s proposal and said that he does not trust the committee formed by the Supreme Court, but the government’s proposal is trustworthy. “All the farmer leaders will discuss this and give revert to the government in the meeting scheduled for…