? || Why law for MSP? ||
The eighth round of talks between the Centre and the farmers, protesting against the three farm laws t Delhi borders since last month, ended in a stalemate on Friday as both sides remained firm on their demands. While farmers reasserted their demand to repeal farm laws and a legal guarantee for minimum support price procurement system, the government clearly said that it cannot and will not repeal farm laws.
The talks, held in Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi, continued for three hours but at the end, two sides made little headway. According to sources, the discussion between farmers and government officials had become heated at one point and some farmers had also raised objections to some comments made by Punjab BJP leader about the farmers protest. During the half-hour lunch break, the farmers decided not to eat food or take tea. They did not even speak to anyone.
Meanwhile, the government proposed that both parties could abide by the Supreme Courts verdict in the matter. If the SC says the farm laws are illegal then the government will withdraw them, if they are legal, the farmers must end their protest. But the farmers have also rejected this proposal.
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? || Why law for MSP? || The eighth round of talks between the Centre and the farmers, protesting against the three farm laws t Delhi borders since last month, ended in a stalemate on Friday as both sides remained firm on their demands. While farmers reasserted their demand to repeal farm laws and a legal guarantee for minimum support price procurement system, the government clearly said that it cannot and will not repeal farm laws. The talks, held in Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi, continued for three hours but at the end, two sides made little headway. According to sources, the discussion between farmers and government officials had become heated at one point and some farmers had also raised objections to some comments made by Punjab BJP leader about the farmers protest. During the half-hour lunch break, the farmers decided not to eat food or take tea. They did not even speak to anyone. Meanwhile, the government proposed that both parties could abide by the Supreme Courts verdict in the matter. If the SC says the farm laws are illegal then the government will withdraw them, if they are legal, the farmers must end their protest. But the farmers have also rejected this proposal.