Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Govt open to talks with farmers over 3 laws: Agricultur­e minister

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NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday said it will remain open to discussion­s with protesting farmers’ unions to resolve issues over three new agricultur­e laws passed by Parliament in September last year.

In written replies to Lok Sabha on several questions related to farmers’ protest, Agricultur­e Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said the government had so far held 11 rounds of negotiatio­ns talks with agitating farmers’ unions to resolve the issues.

“The government has been engaged in serious, sensitive and active discussion­s with the farmers’ unions to resolve the issues.

“During various rounds of discussion­s, government continuous­ly requested the farmers’ unions to discuss the provisions of the farm laws, so that if there is an objection to any provision, the advancemen­t can be made towards resolution of those,” the minister said.

But the farmers’ unions insisted only on the repeal of the farm laws, he added.

“Government is always open to discussion with farmers’ unions and will remain open to discussion with agitating farmers to resolve the issue,” Tomar said. In all the rounds of discussion­s with the farmers’ unions, the minister said the government had stressed that instead of insisting on the demand for the repeal of the laws, the unions should discuss about their concerns on the clauses of farm Acts so that their concerns can be resolved.

Thousands of farmers, mainly from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, have been camping at Delhi’s borders for more than seven months in protest against the three laws that they say will end state procuremen­t of crops at MSP (Minimum Support Price).

Supreme Court has put on hold the implementa­tion of the three laws till further orders and set up a committee to find solutions.

During the 10th round of talks held on January 20, the Centre had offered to suspend the laws for 1-1.5 years and form a joint committee to find solutions in return for protesting farmers going back to their respective homes from Delhi’s borders.

 ?? ANI ?? Farmers stand in a queue outside a tent during protest in New Delhi on July 18.
ANI Farmers stand in a queue outside a tent during protest in New Delhi on July 18.

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