Hindustan Times (Noida)

Protesting farmers refuse to budge

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GOVERNMENT’S OFFER

The Centre had proposed to suspend the three contentiou­s agri laws for 18 months, and form a joint committee to end the months-long agitation by cultivator­s at Delhi’s borders.

WHAT'S NEXT

Talks today: Farm leaders’ decision only deepens the standoff with no apparent resolution in sight ahead of the 11th round of talks between the two sides today.

R-day protest: Despite not being given permission yet, protesters plan to hold a tractor rally at Delhi’s outer ring road on Republic Day, Jan 26.

SC hearing: The matter is also being heard by the Supreme Court, and the next hearing is likely in early Feb.

FARM LEADERS’ RESPONSE

The protesting farm unions on Thursday unanimousl­y rejected the government’s offer, saying they won’t budge from their demand seeking a repeal of the new laws. l Some farm leaders also said the government’s offer would ‘divert and delay’ the farmers’ demands.

“The proposal put forth by the government yesterday (Jan 20) was rejected. A full repeal of three central farm acts and enacting a legislatio­n for remunerati­ve MSP for all farmers were reiterated as the pending demands of the movement.” — SAMYUKT KISAN MORCHA, in a statement

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