Farmers Protest: Farmers reject Home Minister's appeal, agitators will not go to Burari


New delhi date. Sunday 29 November 2020

Farmers have been protesting on the Delhi border since Thursday in protest of the new agriculture bill. Farmers from Punjab are present on the Indus border while farmers from western Uttar Pradesh are camped on the Ghazipur border. In it, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the government was ready for dialogue with farmers. They first got off the road in Delhi and came forward for a conversation.

Home Minister Amit Shah initiates talks

Amid farmers' protests, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has taken the initiative to resolve the whole issue. Inviting the farmers to interact, the Home Minister said that the Government of India was ready to interact with the farmers. The Union Agriculture Minister has called the farmers for talks on December 3. Conversations with farmers can be possible even earlier if the farmer wishes. He appealed to the farmers to carry out peaceful agitation at the place decided by the Delhi Police without sitting on the road.

Burari ready for the peasant movement

Home Minister Amit Shah has also informed the farmers that the entire Burari ground has been prepared for the agitation. It will be in the interest of both the farmers and the people of Delhi to decide the venue for the agitation. The question now is whether the farmer will go to Burari for a demonstration after the Home Minister's appeal or will the pressure on the government be maintained from the Delhi border again. The farmers union can take a decision about this by meeting today.

Buradi will not go farmer- Rakesh Tiket

Rakesh Tiket, leader of the Indian Farmers' Union, said he would not go to Burari for the agitation. He said that while the government can go door-to-door to seek votes, why not talk to the farmer. He demanded that the government change this black law. If that doesn't happen, the farmer will take a different look on January 26.

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