Reacting to the ongoing farmers’ agitation in Delhi against the new farm laws, chief minister Hemant Soren on Tuesday said that the situation could turn scary in the coming days if the concerns of the protesters aren’t addressed properly.
He said, “Through the new farm laws, the Union government has attacked the country’s annadatas (food growers), who are the main drivers of the economy. I feel very sorry that our annadatas have to hit the streets to fight for their rights. You can imagine the dangerous situation the country is passing through under the current regime.”
Meanwhile, the meeting between the protesting farmers and the Centre on Tuesday reportedly remained inconclusive as both the sides failed to reach a common ground. The Union agriculture minister, Narendra Singh Tomar, though, dubbed the meeting as ‘good’, adding that another round of dialogue will take place on Wednesday.
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