Farmers' protest highlights: Will wait till tomorrow to hear unions' decision on suspension, if they agree, we'll meet, says Tomar
Agitating farmers have rejected the Modi government’s offer to suspend the three farm laws for 18 months and insisted on complete rollback of the agricultural reforms, dashing hopes for an end to the 58-day protests. The eleventh round of meetings between farmer unions and the government over the three farm laws has ended. No date for the next meeting has been fixed by the government. Narendra Singh Tomar has told the farmer unions the govt is ready for another meeting if farmers want to discuss the proposal on suspending laws.
Police officials have suggested three different routes in outer Delhi for tractor parade on January 26 instead of Ring Road. We said we'll make a collective decision in the Committee. We'll meet with police officials again at 1 pm tomorrow: Farmer leader
20:2822 Jan 2021
Is there a Constitution in this country?: Punjab CM
Is there a Constitution in this country? Agriculture is a state subject under Schedule 7.Why did Centre change it without discussion in Parliament? They passed it in Lok Sabha as they'd more members. In Rajya Sabha, it was passed in chaos as they sensed things can go wrong: Punjab CM
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20:0522 Jan 2021
Continuing agitation a concern, but farmer unions' 'obdurate' stand shows vested interests at play: BJP leaders
Farmer unions' rejection of the government's latest offer to put the three contentious agriculture laws on hold and their insistence that they will agree to nothing short of a complete repeal seem to have muddied the political waters for the BJP, but some party leaders feel their "obdurate" stand makes it clear that they may be playing in the hands of vested interests.
I have received a report that 76 farmers have passed away during the protest against three farm laws: Punjab CM
Today, I announce that we'll provide govt job to one family member of those from Punjab who die in agitation at Delhi borders: Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh