Tanks on one aspect, tractors on different throughout Republic Day parade: Farmers warn govt forward of eighth spherical of talks

Image Source : PTI/INDIA TV Farmers maintain a tractor rally throughout their ongoing protest towards the brand new farm legal guidelines, at Kundli Border in Sonipat.
Farmers, who proceed to steer protests towards new farm legal guidelines sustaining their stand that they need new laws to be repealed, on Thursday warned the Centre for one more tractor march on Republic Day (January 26).

“We will participate in the parade on 26th January. The tanks will be on one side and the tractors on the other. Today’s rally was good. People will come to Delhi in large numbers on that day too to take part in the parade,” stated Rakesh Tikat, spokesperson, Bhartiya Kisan Union.

Meanwhile, talking on the deadlock, Punjab BJP chief Surjit Kumar Jyani who met Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday stated, “Government is ready to listen but farmers are being stubborn. Law & order in Punjab is ruined. Sit-in protests are being done outside houses of our workers. The language being used and the kind of hooliganism in Punjab — we talked about it.”

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He additional added that the federal government is able to fulfil all of the calls for of farmers. But farmers are actually saying that the legal guidelines be repealed. Why are they saying that? I believe farmer unions do not desire a answer. I believe their plan is one thing else

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The developments have come only a earlier than the eighth spherical of talks. The authorities and the farmer unions caught to their respective positions on Thursday — the agitating farmers took out tractor rallies to press their demand for rollback of latest agri legal guidelines and the Centre asserted it is able to take into account any proposal apart from their repeal.

Rumours of some states allowed to opt-out of Central legal guidelines doing rounds 

As either side regarded for a decision to the over one-month-long impasse, rumours about some states being allowed to opt-out of the central legal guidelines began doing the rounds, however the agitating unions stated that they had not obtained any such proposal from the federal government.

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar too answered within the destructive when he was requested by reporters if there was any proposal to offer state governments the liberty to implement the brand new legal guidelines.

Narendra Singh Tomar, Piyush Goyal main talks with farmers 

Tomar, together with Food Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State for Commerce Som Parkash, has been main the federal government’s negotiations with 40 protesting farmer union leaders. The newest spherical of talks to be held at Vigyan Bhavan at 2PM on Friday is essential because the earlier assembly on January 4 remained inconclusive with either side sticking to their positions.

There was some breakthrough within the sixth spherical of talks on December 30 when the federal government conceded to 2 calls for of the agitating farmers pertaining to energy subsidy and stubble burning. The earlier rounds of talks had didn’t make any headway.

Farmer chief Shiv Kumar Kakka, a senior member of the Samkyukt Kisan Morch, stated that unions haven’t obtained any proposal for permitting some states to opt-out and asserted that they’ll reject the identical whether it is despatched to them.

“I want to make it clear that Samkyukt Kisan Morcha has not received any proposal on allowing states to opt out of the three farm laws. We will not accept anything less than the repeal of three agriculture laws and a legal guarantee on minimum support price for our crops,” Kakka informed PTI.

“If it is true (about any such proposal), it is a divide and rule strategy by the government,” the farmer chief additionally stated.

The Samkyukt Kisan Morch is an umbrella physique of round 40 farmer unions protesting at a number of Delhi border factors for the final 43 days towards the brand new agri legal guidelines.

Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta Ugrahan) chief Joginder Singh Ugrahan, who can be a senior member of the Morcha, denied receiving any proposal from the federal government.

“We have not got anything (any new proposal) from the government,” Ugrahan informed PTI.

During an interplay by Facebook, Swaraj Abhiyan chief Yogendra Yadav, who’s actively taking part within the ongoing protest towards the brand new farm legal guidelines, accused the federal government of “fuelling such rumours”. “It is being discussed in the media that the government has sent a proposal to farmer unions. We have not received any proposal from the government’s side,” Yadav stated.

Earlier within the day, famend non secular chief Baba Lakha met Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, even because the latter denied giving any proposal to the previous. Tomar stated that the federal government is able to take into account any proposal apart from repeal of three farm legal guidelines, the important thing demand of the protesting farmers.

“I cannot say, I cannot say anything right now. In fact, it depends on what issues that will come up for discussion in the meeting,” Tomar stated when requested concerning the seemingly consequence of the January 8 assembly.

(With inputs from PTI)

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