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New Delhi, Dec 03: Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday met Union home minister Amit Shah over the ongoing farmers’ protests in the national capital against the three contentious farm laws passed by the Centre.
Addressing the media, Singh said talks were going on between the Centre and the farmers and there was nothing for him to resolve.
“Discussion is going on between farmers and Centre, there’s nothing for me to resolve. I reiterated my opposition in my meeting with home minister and requested him to resolve the issue as it affects the economy of my state and security of the nation,” Singh said.
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