Centre Offers to Suspend Farm Laws For Mutually-Agreed Period

Darshan Pal Singh, farmer leader, also reiterated the government’s proposal, for the media, and added: “We said we will consider it.”

Further Mollah said, according to ANI, that they have “asked the government to withdraw fake cases registered by NIA against farmers.”

According to the Samyukta Kisan Morcha Press Note, the government assured the farmers that people associated with the movement will not be harassed and intimidated using the NIA.

Among these issues, the note also informed that the farmers will discuss the 26 January’s Kisan Parade, which is to take place on the Outer Ring Road. However, the Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh Police have suggested alternatives and expressed their disapproval of the demonstration.

“The government has to make a legislation on Minimum Support Price and repeal the three farm laws. Our protest is against the government and the corporate system,” Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson, Bhartiya Kisan Union said, ahead of Wednesday’s talks,…

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