Congress General Secretary and spokesperson Randeep Singh
Surjewala said, "(Prime Minister Narendra) Modiji, you and your ministers should not try to mislead the farmers. What will happen with suspending these laws for one and half years? All the drawbacks will remain as the same. Why don't you repeal these three farm laws? I salute the grit of
farmers agitating against these farm laws. The
farmers will win."
His remarks came after the
government on Wednesday proposed to suspend the three contentious
farm laws for one and half years and set up a joint
committee to discuss the acts to end the stalemate, but farmer leaders did not immediately accept the proposal and said they will revert after their internal consultations.
The next meeting of
farmers and the
government has been scheduled for January 22, a day after the farmer unions hold their internal discussions on Thursday, farmer leaders said after the 10th round of talks ended at Vigyan Bhawan here after nearly five hours of talks, including two breaks.
Thousands of
farmers from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh have been protesting against these three
farm laws since November 26 last year. The
farmers are demanding repeal of these laws and also demanding guarantee of minimum support price of their produce (MSP).