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Farmers Protest LIVE Updates: Hardeep Singh Puri urges farmers to resume talks; Tikri, Dhansa borders closed for traffic

Farmers Protest LIVE Updates: Addressing a virtual 'kisan sammelan', Puri said the Centre had given assurance on, among other issues, MSP and mandi system, and that this isn't the time to be stubborn

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Farmers Protest LIVE Updates: Hardeep Singh Puri urges farmers to resume talks; Tikri, Dhansa borders closed for traffic

Supporters of the protesting farmers marched in Kolkata on 12 Dec. AP

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Dec 16, 2020 - 17:38 (IST)

Welcome SC's decision, says minister

Minister of State for Commerce Som Parkash said the government welcomed the SC's decision on forming a committee for ending deadlock with farmers, reported news agency ANI. "Whatever final decision the court takes tomorrow on the issue, we will act accordingly," the minister said.

Earlier in the day the apex court said it was considering forming a committee of government representatives and farmers organisations as the government attempts of negotiations were not yielding any results. It posted the matter fo hearing tomorrow.

Dec 16, 2020 - 17:15 (IST)

Farmers' issues can be resolved in five minutes if Modi steps in: Sanjay Raut

The issues flagged by agitating farmers can be solved in five minutes if Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself steps in, said Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut.
Raut said the BJP-led NDA government should have a dialogue with the farmers who are protesting for the last 21 days outside Delhi demanding scrapping of the Centre''s three new agri-marketing laws.

"The government can solve the issue in 30 minutes sitting with the (agitating) farmers, if it wants...I think the issue will be solved in five minutes if the prime minister himself intervenes," Raut told PTI over the phone from New Delhi. The Sena leader said the protesters are Indias own farmers and the government should have a dialogue with them.

Dec 16, 2020 - 16:56 (IST)

Bringing tractors near National Capital not the way to protest, says Puri

Puri said everybody has the right to hold protest in a democracy. "But there is also a way to hold protest. If you bring tractors near the National Capital, that is not protest," he said. The minister also praised the farmers of Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh for bringing Green Revolution through their hard work.
and urged the Punjab BJP leadership to sit with the farmers and ask them if they believe that they will get relief with the amendments proposed by the government.
 
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Dec 16, 2020 - 16:41 (IST)

'Not the time to remain adamant': Puri appeals to farmers to resume talks

 
Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri appealed to protesting farmers to resume talks with the central government to discuss their genuine demands, saying this is not the time to remain adamant.  Addressing a virtual 'kisan sammelan', he asserted that the Narendra Modi-led government was taking several steps in the interest of the farming community. We are ready to hold talks with them (farmers) to discuss their genuine demands. We are ready to find a solution of this problem, but it is necessary that the farmer brothers join the talks again and put forth their points face to face, he said.
 
The Housing and Urban Affairs minister said the Centre had given assurance on the issues of minimum support price (MSP) and mandi system, as well as dispute resolution to the agitating farmers. If they have anything more to discuss, then come. But this is not the time to remain adamant, he said in an apparent reference to the farmers' demand of repealing the farm laws.
 

Dec 16, 2020 - 16:31 (IST)

Tikri, Dhansa borders closed, says Delhi Traffic Police

The Tikri and Dhansa borders of the National capital are closed for any traffic movement while the Jhatikara border is open only for two-wheelers and pedestrian movement, said the Dehli Traffic Police. It also said that the Jharoda (Only Single Carriageway/Road), Daurala, Kapashera, Badusarai, Rajokri NH 8, Bijwasan/Bajghera, Palam Vihar and Dundahera borders to Haryana are open.

Dec 16, 2020 - 16:16 (IST)

Middlemen protesting against farm laws, not farmers, says MP minister

 Madhya Pradesh agriculture minister Kamal Patelclaimed those protesting against the Centre's three new farm laws are "middlemen" and not real farmers. Talking to PTI, Patel asserted that the new farm rules will give cultivators the real price for their produce and an opportunity to trade, export, and set up food processing units and warehouses. Till now, middlemen used to buy crops of farmers at very low prices and sell them to end users at ten times higher
rates by grading the purchase as per the quality of crop, Patel said. "As the three new laws have hit hard the middlemen, who have captured the entire market and given donations to political parties, they are agitating on the issue and demanding their rollback," the minister claimed.

Dec 16, 2020 - 15:54 (IST)

Cabinet okays Rs 3,500 cr sugar export subsidy

Meanwhile, the government on Wednesday approved a subsidy of Rs 3,500 crore to sugar mills for the export of 60 lakh tonnes of sweetener during the ongoing marketing year 2020-21 as part of its efforts to help them clear outstanding dues to sugarcane farmers.  Briefing media after the meeting, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved a subsidy of Rs 3,500 crore on exports of 60 lakh tonnes of sweetener and the subsidy amount will directly be given to farmers. The minister said both "sugar industry as well as sugarcane farmers are in crisis" because of high domestic production at 310 lakh tonnes as against the annual demand of 260 lakh tonnes. The decision will benefit 5 crore farmers, said Javadekar, who is also Union environment minister.
 
PTI

Dec 16, 2020 - 15:51 (IST)

Agri laws will bring revolutionary changes in farmers' lives, asserts Tomar

Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar told a rally in Madhya Pradesh that new farm laws were in keeping with the promises made by the Narendra Modi government in 2014. The Union minister said that the new laws were part of the tough decisions taken by the government to improve the lives of the farmers and they will bring revolutionary changes in lives of farmers, reported India Today.

Dec 16, 2020 - 15:49 (IST)

Centre should give up ego, accept farmers' demands: Gopal Rai

The Centre should give up its "ego" and "stubbornness" and accept the demands of farmers who are protesting against the new farm laws at Delhi's borders despite the biting cold, the city's Development minister Gopal Rai said.Rai, also convener of the Delhi unit of the AAP, said the Arvind Kejriwal-led governmentand his party stand firmly with the farmers and have been making certain arrangements for them during their protest. After a visit to the Singhu border, blocked by thousands of farmers camping there for nearly three weeks now, Rai said the Kejriwal government has arranged a Langar Sewa (community kitchen), water and toilet facilities for them.
 
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Dec 16, 2020 - 15:41 (IST)

Agriculture minister thanks farmers who supported laws

"When Prime Minister Narendra Modi implemented demonetisation, Congress said that his countdown has begun. When he implemented GST, people said that his government won't come back. But in 2019 elections, people made him the prime minister for the second time with more seats than the last elections" says Tomar at Gwalior meeting. He also thanked the farmers who had "gathered in Rewa, Sagar, Gwalior, Ujjain and other places to support farm laws,"

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Farmers Protest LATEST Updates: Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri appealed to protesting farmers to resume talks with the central government to discuss their genuine demands, saying this is not the time to remain adamant. Addressing a virtual 'kisan sammelan', he asserted that the Narendra Modi-led government was taking several steps in the interest of the farming community.

Meanwhile the Delhi Traffic Police said the Tikri and Dhansa borders were closed for any traffic movement.

Addressing a Kissan Sammelan in Gwalior, Narendra Singh Tomar said: "I want to tell protesting farmers that if anyone wrongly tries to tarnish Narendra Modi's image, the govt knows how to give them a befitting reply. You are welcome to talk, but do not spread lies and confusion among the farmers."

The Union agriculture minister reiterated that the laws will be beneficial to farmers and said that they were being misguided.

The Supreme Court issued a notice to the Centre on a batch of petitions seeking removal of farmers camping at several roads near Delhi borders.

The Supreme Court today proposed the formation of a committee with representatives from both the government and farm unions to end the deadlock against the three farm laws.

The Supreme Court directed Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to form a committee of government representatives and farmers organisations to end the deadlock between the Centre and unions.

“It seems the government may not be able to work this out and it will soon become a national issue," the court observed.

Security arrangements were tightened at the Chilla border between Delhi and Noida on Wednesday as farmer union leaders have threatened to completely block the key border point.

The Supreme Court will hear a plea today seeking immediate removal of protesting farmers who have blocked several border points of Delhi by sitting for agitation on the roads.

The farmers will completely block another key border point - the Chilla Border between Delhi and Noida in Uttar Pradesh - on Wednesday.

Addressing a press conference at Singhu Border on Tuesday, farmer leaders said the fight over the new farm laws has reached a stage where they are "determined to win it no matter what".

The farmers also threatened to completely block Delhi-Noida on Wednesday (16 December).

This came hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the agriculture reforms are exactly what the farmers’ bodies and the Opposition parties wanted. The prime minister once again reiterated his support for the three contentious farm laws and accused Opposition parties of misleading the protesting farmers.

Modi’s comments came as the protesting farmers camped out near Delhi for the 20th straight day on Tuesday. They remain adamant on the demand that the Centre repeal the three laws. The government has time and again made it clear that would not scrap the farm laws, but is willing to make amendments.

'Will make govt repeal laws'

Hardening their stance on the three new agri laws, farmer leaders Tuesday said they will "make" the government repeal these legislations, and asserted their fight has reached a stage where they are "determined" to win it no matter what.

They said they will completely block the Chilla Border between Delhi and Noida on Wednesday to press for their demands.

Addressing a press conference at Singhu Border, farmer leader Jagjeet Dallewal said, "The government is saying ''we won't repeal these laws'', we are saying we will make you do it."

"The fight has reached a stage where we are determined to win no matter what," he said.

AMU students extend support to protesting farmers

Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) students on Tuesday urged President Ram Nath Kovind to intervene in farm laws issue and demanded that the legislations be revoked.

The students also staged a protest and extended their full support to farmers agitating against the laws at various Delhi border points since the last week of November.

AMU students, including former leaders of the students' union, also observed "Black Day" at the campus to mark the same day last year when about 50 students protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) had been injured in police action.

They also held a a candle light march and handed over a memorandum to senior university officials, which was addressed to the President, demanding immediate repeal of the farm laws and the CAA.

Updated Date: December 16, 2020 17:39:21 IST

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