Farmers take to streets to press for their demands
The protesting farmers reportedly broke some of the barricades and tried to march towards Delhi. However, they were stopped by the security personnel.
Today’s meeting will take place at 2 pm at Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan.
After the successive meetings between the farmers and the government which remained unsuccessful, the two parties are set to meet for the third time today to resolve the deadlock.
Today’s meeting will take place at 2 pm at Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan.
Last evening, the protesting farmers have called for a ‘Bharat band’ on December 8 in order to mark their protest.
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40 farmers’ union met at Delhi-Haryana border last evening and they also said that they’ll block all roads to the national capital, adding they’ll also occupy all highway toll gates across the country.
In a separate development, a petition has been filed in the Supreme Court sought immediate removal or shifting of the protesting farmers.
“Life of lakhs of people protesting at Delhi Borders is at immediate threat. If by chance this coronavirus disease takes the shape of community spread, it will cause a havoc in the country,” said the petition.
Marathon talks between the Centre and the agitating farmer unions on Thursday failed to end the standoff over the new farm laws as the protestors refused to budge on their demands and another round of discussions will be held later in a bid to forge a resolution.
The government side, led by Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, said that they were ready to bring some amendments to the laws, but the other side stuck to their demand of repealing the three ”hastily-passed” farm laws, saying there were several loopholes and deficiencies.
Agitating farmers had on Wednesday demanded that the Centre convene a special session of Parliament and repeal the new farm laws as they threatened to block other roads in Delhi and ”take more steps” if it failed to do so.
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