5th round of govt-farmer talks inconclusive, next meet on Dec 9


New Delhi, Dec 5 (IANS): The fifth round of parleys between the government and farmer leaders remained inconclusive on Saturday with both sides adamant on their stand over the three contentious farm laws. The next meet is scheduled on December 9 with farmers giving a 'Bharat Bandh' call on December 8.

Heated arguments and written placards in "Yes or No" were raised in the five-hour meeting that began at 2 p.m. at Vigyan Bhawan in Central Delhi. After multiple obstacles, the talks finally ended with no conclusion as the farmers stuck to their first and major demand to repeal the three farms laws enacted in September during the Monsoon Session of Parliament.

As the government could not put up a satisfactory solution to the demands of 40 farmer union leaders, who took part in the meeting, the delegation clearly communicated that the protest will continue if the government doesn't repeal the three laws which they said are "anti-farmer".

While the government was agreeable to amendments to The Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020; and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020, farmers were pushing for the scrapping of these laws.

Farmer leaders communicated that they will hold "Bharat Bandh" on December 8 as their demands haven't been met.

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Consumer Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State Som Prakash and Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Agarwal are also present in the meeting, like in the previous rounds of talks on December 1 and 3 which were also remained inconclusive.

The farmers had put out a five-point charter of demands that include framing of a specific law on MSP, no punishment for stubble-burning, repeal of the three farm laws, settlement of objections about proposed Electricity (Amendment) Act, 2020 and written assurance on MSP.

The farmer union representatives in earlier talks had rejected the government's argument that the three farm laws were in the interest of farmers, saying the laws will only benefit big business and corporate houses.

Thousands of protesters have blocked Delhi borders at five points connecting it to Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

 

  

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    What is BJP trying to prove ? Its the agri-produce that was the only income giving sector during intense Covid-19 quarter. Doesn't the government know the importance of farmers ?

    BJP gave a strong stimulation for those protesting people, to put forth a very environment detrimental condition - no punishment for subtle burning. How is the government going to handle this ? Maximum subtle burning is in Punjab with the winds carrying the smoke to Delhi. Granted - previous governments were all interested in loot, what did BJP government do since six years ? Why wasn't a solution found for this problem, that has become a blackmail now ?

    Modi was so arrogant during his time at the center, he brought so many bills through ordinance though both the Houses have majority BJP numbers. Why ? He has no regard to the existence of members of the Parliament ? Why a Parliament is required at all then ? Run like Idi Amin ?? Saddam Hussain ? Gaddafi ??

    Every dog has a day. Today it's the farmers who brought Modi government on it's knees. Lets look forward to Dec. 8th.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Its farmer's effort and hard work why govt should make a law against it????....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Will Industrialists allow Farmers to mess their Industry ...

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