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Three farm laws single major deadlock between govt and farmers

By IANS | Updated: December 10, 2020 20:40 IST

New Delhi, Dec 10 As the ongoing farmers' agitation entered the 15th day on Thursday, the three farm ...

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New Delhi, Dec 10 As the ongoing farmers' agitation entered the 15th day on Thursday, the three farm laws enacted by the government in September during the Monsoon Session of the Parliament have emerged as the only major deadlock on which both the Central government and the agitating farmers are stuck.

Even after five rounds of talks, a separate meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and a government's written proposal to the farmers accepting their various other key issues, there is no solution to the agitation.

While the government is adamant that it cannot rollback the three farm laws, the farmers are rigid on their stand that repealing the legislations is their "first and major" demand, terming the laws as "black law", "anti-farmer" and "draconian".

Both sides are still open to have discussions but they are not ready to compromise on the issue of the three laws The Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce

( With inputs from IANS )

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