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Centre admitted that laws have been made for traders, says farmer leader Balbir Singh
The farmer leaders` union has announced that they will intensify the stir and block the remaining highways leading to the national capital by Saturday if their demands for the revocation of the 3 bills are not met.
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- The farmer leaders' union has announced that they will intensify the stir if their demands for the revocation of the 3 bills are not met.
- The farmers announced that they will block the remaining highways leading to the national capital by Saturday.
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If the processor doesn't do it, then the owner of that infrastructure will be the farmer himself. This has been provided in the law: Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar
Law provides that if farmer and processor enter into an agreement and the type of crops is such that some infrastructure has to be set up on the farmer's land, then the processor will dismantle his infrastructure from there after the agreement concludes: Agri Minister
The entire country has witnessed that Swaminathan Commission report came in 2006, the recommendation about MSP at 1.5 times cost of production remained pending till Modi government implemented it: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar
Still, we have already made provision in the Act that agreement under these laws will only be between processors and farmers' produce. There is no provision for any lease or agreement over farmers' land: Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar
It is being projected that the land of farmers will be occupied by industrialists. Contract farming has been going on for long in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana, Punjab, Karnataka but there has never been such experience: Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar
During the talks, many said that farm laws are invalid as agriculture is State subject and Centre can't frame these laws. We clarified, we have the right to make laws on trade and explained it to them. APMC & MSP are not affected by it: Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar
We sent a proposal to farmers. Thet wanted that laws be repealed. We are of the stand that govt is ready for open-minded discussions on provisions they have an objection against. Laws don't affect APMCs or MSP. We tried to explain this to farmers: Agriculture Minister
We sent a proposal to farmers. Thet wanted that laws be repealed. We are of the stand that govt is ready for open-minded discussions on provisions they have an objection against. Laws don't affect APMCs or MSP. We tried to explain this to farmers: Agriculture Minister
Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare, Narendra Singh Tomar addresses the media in New Delhi.
Farmers, camping at multiple Delhi borders, have come along with ration and other food items which can last for months. For the convenience of these protesting farmers, M2 formula is being used, that is, an automated roti-maker machine is used to make rotis to feed them. Read more here
Delhi Police officers, who have been on duty at the Chilla border, were seen getting themselves tested for coronavius. Both rapid antigen and RT-PCR tests are being conducted. Though the farmers have refused to get themselves tested.
Delhi Police requests farmers to get themselves tested at the Corona Testing Camp at Chilla border though the farmers have refused for random corona testing.
Due to the farmers agitation taht has been underway for around a fortnight today, a huge crowd of farmers have gathered at the on the Chilla border.
Delhi Police tried to initiate a random corona test camp but after the farmers have refused to. Sanitizers/masks are being distributed.
White flowers are being handed out for peaceful demonstration.
Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar will make an appeal to the farmers on Thursday to end their agitation a day after they rejected the government’s draft proposal and called for another nationwide shutdown on December 14.
According to the sources, Tomar will urge the agitating farmers to work with the government to end the impasse. The Agriculture Minister will hold brief the media about the government’s offer to farmers and assurances about the continuation of MSP – a key demand of farmers. Read more here
The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee has strongly condemned the statement of Union Minister of State, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Raosaheb Danve claiming that China and Pakistan are behind the kisan protest.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi slams Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre on the ongoing farmers agitation in Delhi. Taking to Twitter Gandhi wrote in hindi which roughly translates to: "Modi govt is taking away the fundamental rights of the poor. It is a crime against humanity. For a better future of the country, we have to respect the rights of every class."
The farmer leaders also warned that the agitation will take place at all BJP district headquarters on December 14 and protests will continue across the country. "On December 14, BJP offices will be gheraoed, and demonstrations will be held in many parts of the country. We are also giving a call to farmers from other parts of the country to reach Delhi," said farmer leaders at Singhu border. They also said they will block the Jaipur-Delhi and the Delhi-Agra expressways by December 12, and all the roads entering into the national capital, one-by-one if their demands are unmet.
The farmer leaders also warned that the agitation will take place at all BJP district headquarters on December 14 and protests will continue across the country. "On December 14, BJP offices will be gheraoed, and demonstrations will be held in many parts of the country. We are also giving a call to farmers from other parts of the country to reach Delhi," said farmer leaders at Singhu border. They also said they will block the Jaipur-Delhi and the Delhi-Agra expressways by December 12, and all the roads entering into the national capital, one-by-one if their demands are unmet.
Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Wednesday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah after farmer leaders rejected the Centre's draft proposal to amend the new agriculture laws. Minister of Railways, Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal was also present in the meeting. The meeting likely took place to discuss the next course of action. Read more here
New Delhi: The farmer leaders' union on Wednesday rejected the government's proposal to amend the three contentious farm laws, and announced that they will intensify the stir and blocking the remaining highways leading to the national capital by Saturday.
According to the union leaders, a new ‘Delhi Chalo' call is being given to all farmers in north India for December 14, while those in the south will be asked to protest at district headquarters. They said all toll plazas across the country will be made toll-free on December 12.
Meanwhile, the sixth round of talks between the government and farm union leaders on Wednesday was cancelled as the farmers' representatives rejected Centre's proposal to make amendments to the agri bills.
The farmers have been staging a demonstrating for neary a fortnight over reforms enacted in September that loosened rules around the sale, pricing and storage of farm produce that had protected farmers from an unfettered free market for decades.
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