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Farmers, Modi govt to hold new round of talks

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The Indian government will hold new talks with the leaders of tens of thousands of farmers camped on the outskirts of New Delhi for almost two months protesting for the repeal of new agricultur­al laws they say threaten their livelihood­s.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has been urging the farmers to end their protest over the laws introduced in September, but the farmers say they will not relent on their demands, as the bills are designed to benefit private buyers at the expense of growers.

The government would talk to farmers with an open mind, Agricultur­e & Farmers Welfare Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said.

Previous rounds of talks have so far failed to mollify tens of thousands of farmers who have been camping out on the outskirts of the capital New Delhi for almost two months.

Protesting farmers have threatened to further intensify their agitation by marching to Delhi on Jan 26, when India celebrates its Republic Day.

On Tuesday, India’s Supreme Court ordered an indefinite stay on the implementa­tion of new agricultur­al laws and appointed a four-member panel to hear farmers’ objections.

Raising doubts over the panel’s compositio­n, farmer union leaders have said they would not appear before the committee.

The panel members have been in favour of the three laws, protesting farmers said.

Bhupinder Singh Mann, one of the four members, has recused himself from the Supreme Court-appointed panel.

Mr Mann comes from the northern state of Punjab, one of India’s breadbaske­t states, and Punjab’s politicall­y influentia­l farmers have been at the vanguard of the agitation against the three laws. Yesterday, the main opposition Congress party organised protests at state capitals.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Farmers participat­e in a tractor rally to protest against the newly passed farm bills, on a highway on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, on Jan 7.
REUTERS Farmers participat­e in a tractor rally to protest against the newly passed farm bills, on a highway on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, on Jan 7.

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