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The central government is not ready to talk to the farmer leaders: Know it Here

 

The central government is not ready to talk to the farmer leaders: Know it Here

New Delhi: Due to the fear of Corona and the continuous weakening movement, anti-agricultural law farmers organizations have started looking for a way back, but have not given up their stubbornness.

Along with sending the proposal of talks to the government, he has also reiterated the demands for cancellation of the law.  At the same time, the central government is not in the mood to negotiate only for talks.
 
The government believes that the leaders of the organization should come with an open mind and take proper thought to remove the hurdles of the law, the government can negotiate at any time.

That's why the long movement

The agitation has dragged on for six months due to the stubbornness of anti-farmer law organizations of Punjab sitting on a dharna in Haryana along the Delhi border.

At the picket sites, there is no proper arrangement for prevention of corona infection.  The agitating peasant leaders are not ready to even test, treat, isolate and vaccinate.

What the figures say

Farmers sitting on the border of Delhi are neither being advised to take preventive measures from the corona nor are they being encouraged to get vaccinated.

As a result of this, the rate of corona infection in the state has been higher than the national average due to the continuous movement from the picket site and the sit-in strike demonstration in rural areas of Punjab.

The stubbornness of farmer leaders is heavy

With the second wave of Kovid-19 becoming severe, Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal and State Home Minister Anil Vij urged the farmers' organizations to hold talks and withdraw the agitation.
 
At that time, the peasant leaders adamant to insist on some contagious disease such as the corona virus, encouraged the farmers to agitate.

Deaths from growing corona

Farmers suffering from corona infection returned to their villages amidst the agitating agitators, which spread more rapidly.

The pace of vaccination in the rural areas of these two states has been negligible, increasing the number of deaths from corona.

Negotiation after concrete proposal is placed

A highly placed official of the central government clearly stated that the offer for talks can be considered only after a concrete proposal has been made by the farmers' organizations.
 
There have been talks a dozen times on behalf of the government, which did not yield any results.The laws of which the farmers' organizations have objections, each of its provisions can be discussed.

But for this, the farmer leaders will have to agree to enter the negotiations with an open heart.

Increased distance from the government due to stubbornness

The stubbornness of the peasant leaders is that they refused to appear even before the committee set up by the Supreme Court.The list of demands of farmers' organizations, who came to Delhi to object to the laws of agricultural reforms, continued to grow, including many unwarranted demands.

Along with offering to write a letter to the Prime Minister, he has now threatened to intensify his agitation.May 26 will be observed as National Protest Day, marking the completion of six months of the movement. 

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