Increased chances of end of farmer movement, the government has given indications to find a solution, a final decision is possible on December 5
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Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar told that the Farmer brothers have put their subjects with great precision. All of us have agreed on the points made in it. We will extend it further when we meet next meeting on December 5.
New Delhi, JNN / ANI. There are signs of an early end to the farmer movement that has been going on for the last two months. If sources are to be believed, for the first time in the fourth round of long talks between the Central Government and the Farmers' Organizations at Vigyan Bhawan on Thursday, the two sides agreed on the contentious issues. Taking a flexible approach, the Central Government has assured to consider all the major demands of farmer organizations. It is believed that the government has agreed to consider amendments in the laws. Now all the major issues identified will be met again on Saturday in which a decisive decision can be taken.
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Initially heats up
Sources reveal that the first two hours of the meeting on Thursday of the fourth round at Vigyan Bhavan were taut. Farmer leaders were adamant on their words. The situation had become so tense that the peasant leaders refused to take even government tea. He brought tea with him. However, as the Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar adopted a flexible approach in his discussion on APMC, the atmosphere changed. On behalf of the government, the three ministers stressed that not only will APMC be strengthened but more and more farmers will also be included in its ambit.
Softened government
Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that the points of concern of farmers have been identified in the meeting. The government is committed to their solution. The government is considering all issues with an open mind. With the new law, the existence of the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee has threatened threat from farmer leaders. Tomar said that under the new law, private mandis will come outside the boundary of the mandi. The government will consider bringing equality in both the mandis. Registration of outside business and exemption of trading on PAN card will also be considered.
Trust was also given on the talk of district level court
Farmer leaders said that the dispute arising in the implementation of the new law should be heard in a district level court instead of SDM. The government has assured to consider it. Apart from this, the protection of the land or the interests of small farmers in the new laws was vigorously raised by the farmer leaders. On this issue, the government said that although the law has been firmly established in the law, the government will seriously consider such apprehension.
Verdict expected in next meeting
The biggest apprehension of the farmers was about the minimum support price (MSP), on which the government insisted that the MSP is running, will run and will continue to operate. The issue of stubble ordinance and Electricity Act was raised by the farmers, which was also discussed. The government assured to consider it. Farmer leader Harjinder Singh Tanda said that in the next round of meeting, we will pressurize the withdrawal of the law. The verdict is fully expected in the next meeting.
Discussion of fourth phase was positive
Giving information about the interaction with farmers on Thursday, the Union Agriculture Minister said that the discussion of the fourth phase of the government with the farmers union leaders was positive. Both the farmers union and the government put forward their views. Peasant leaders have put their subjects very accurately and accurately. We all have almost agreed on the points made in it. In the meeting on December 5, we will now move the consent to a decisive level.
Government committees will strengthen
Tomar said that farmers' unions and farmers are concerned that the new agricultural laws will end the mandis (agricultural produce market committee, APMC). To address this concern of farmers, the government will consider how to strengthen the mandi committees and use them more. There is doubt about an ordinance in the issue of stoning of farmer organizations. Not only this, they also have doubts on the Electricity Act. The government is also willing to negotiate on this.
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Tikait said, the matter progressed
Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar also said that the government will meet again with the union at 2 pm on December 5 when we will reach a final decision. At the same time, Rakesh Tikait, spokesperson of Bharatiya Kisan Union, said that the government has given positive signs on MSP. The government wants amendments in the bills. Today the conversation has moved forward a bit. Our movement will continue. The meeting will again take place on December 5.
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