Ready for talks, but govt should send concrete proposal: Farmer unions

Urge Centre to not repeat amendments they have rejected

Farmers at Singhu border during 'Delhi Chalo' protest against the Centre's new farm laws in New Delhi, on Wednesday, December 23, 2020. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

New Delhi, December 23

Protesting farmer unions on Wednesday asked the government to not repeat “meaningless” amendments to the new agri laws that they have already rejected but come up a concrete proposal in writing for another round of talks.

Addressing a press conference, a farmer leader said they were ready for talks, but the government should send a concrete proposal for that to happen.

“We have already told Home Minister Amit Shah that protesting farmers will not accept amendments,” farmer leader Shiv Kumar Kakka said.

“Farmer unions are ready to talk to the government and are waiting for the government to come to the table with an open mind,” said Swaraj Abhiyan leader Yogendra Yadav.

All India Kisan Sabha leader Hannan Molla claimed the government wanted to tire the farmers out so that the protest would end. PTI

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