Govt's door is always open for farmers, ready for talks: Javadekar


New Delhi, Dec 13 (IANS): On the 18th day of farmers' protest on different border of the national capital, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar on Sunday said the government's door is always open for farmers and it is ready to discuss their issues.

The Minister expressed his view while talking to media at his residence ahead of farmers' 'hunger strike' announcement for December 14 at Singhu border -- one of the key agitation spots at Delhi-Chandigarh route where thousands of farmers are sitting under open skies braving chilly winter nights.

"Government's door is always open to have conversation with farmers on their issues. The procedure is continuously moving forward. The government is keeping proper monitoring of the current situation and ongoing developments," Javadekar said.

Javadekar's initiative is also significant at a time when farmers have announced their plan to expand their demonstrations to a 'pan-India' scale, appealing all sections of society, including girls and women, to join them as they could not get any positive signal from the Central government about rolling back the three contentious farm laws enacted in September.

On Saturday, the farmers had announced for 'pan-India' protest and declared to hold a day long 'hunger strike' on December 14 in which farmers representatives of 32 different unions would participate in their next move against the government demanding withdrawal of the three laws -- 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.

Announcing that all the leaders of 32 unions would sit on a day-long hunger strike at the Singhu border protest site from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on December 14, Kisan Sangharsh Samiti President Kawalpreet Singh Pannu had announced for 'pan India' protest on Saturday.

Thousands of farmers, who began their sit-in from Singhu border on Delhi-Chandigarh border on November 26, have so far blocked four other Delhi borders -- Tikri, Palwal, Ghazipur and Chilla connecting Delhi-Haryana, and Delhi-Uttar Pradesh routes. The protest has hampered the supply chain to the national capital.

Despite five rounds of talks between the government and the farmers, there is no solution in sight as both sides are adamant on their points. Farmers are demanding the repeal of three farm laws calling "black laws" and "anti-farmer" but the government is not ready for a rollback. As per government, it is ready for amendments to the laws but these cannot be repealed, reiterating that they are for the benefit of farmers.

 

  

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Sun, Dec 13 2020

    Few rounds of talks ended without any solution. It's not talk, it's called one sided decision imposed by the Govt.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2020

    It is clear to the people of our country that these three farm bills was a dubious case of match fixing by Modi and Amit Shah for their crony capitalists friends like Ambani and Adani. The elaborate advance preparations , go downs, super markets, land acquisitions and other arrangements by industrialists Abmani and Adani are already in the public domain. These crony capitalists will then dominate the agriculture sector and render the farmers vulnerable and vanquished.

    The BJP Govt has made a mockery of Parlimentary Democracy by passing these Farm Bills without any discussion in the house or taken any of the stake holders into confidence. They finally passed it in the Rajya Sabha in a most deceitful manner through a voice vote just to please their Crony Capitalist friends at the expense of the Farmers.

    A Suit Boot Ki Sarkar that is totally insensitive, Callous, Indifferent, Arrogant and Autocratic that cares two hoots for the lower sections of our society including farmers.
    If Agriculture is a State subject the why has the center passed Bills on Farm Laws on Agriculture.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Dec 13 2020

    Which door...!!!??? Front or back...????????

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  • Alfria, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2020

    Javdekar why is he talking where is the agriculture minister gone in hiding, farmers doors were always open for talks and now the doors are removed and it's open ground, but first javdekar close the corporate doors than automatically talks between farmers and government will start.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2020

    Talks have taken place and failed too. The government is imposing it's wish on farmers. Right now repel the Farm Laws, unconditionally. At a later stage take the farmer representatives in confidence and discuss/explain why you want to give the produce to corporates to sell.

    It's not only the farmers - we the common citizens too are losing our money if the corporate houses involve. We'll be charged GST just because a .Kg of rice is coming from Ambani/Adani's factory. Whereas the farmer will get only basic raw price.

    Please stop this drama of making big businessmen richer.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2020

    Jawadekar which door you are talking about
    Farmers always on open place farm ground
    You people blocked them on the boarder
    Whole India BHARATIYA support Farmers

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  • Richard, India

    Sun, Dec 13 2020

    No sir. It is the farmers who will show the door to the government and the crony capitalists. Just a question of time.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sun, Dec 13 2020

    It depends on which side of the door you stand, Davadekar. Just like glass half full or half empty.

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  • SJM, Mangalore.

    Sun, Dec 13 2020

    Better to close permanently Adani and other top stokers doors and then you talk.

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