new Delhi . The central government again sent a letter to the farmers ‘organizations agitating on the borders of Delhi on Sunday and appealed to them to find a solution to the farmers’ issue through talks. The government has appealed to them to resume talks, citing the proposals first sent to the farmers organizations and the efforts made earlier to resolve the problems through dialogue with the government and their views and talks in this regard It has also been asked to give the date of.
This letter has been written by Vivek Agarwal, Joint Secretary in the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, to Dr. Darshanpal, President of the Revolutionary Farmers Union, Punjab, and a copy has been sent to 39 representatives of various farmer organizations.
In this letter sent by the government, from the protests of the farmers’ organizations started in Punjab on the new agricultural law, during the protests that have been going on at the borders of Delhi for more than three weeks, the government resolved the problems The initiatives taken in the direction and the steps taken by the protesting farmer organizations are mentioned point-wise.
In the letter, the farmer leader Darshan Pal has been questioned regarding the email sent to him on December 16 that the message sent in the email is concise and not clear whether it is his own view or the view of all organizations. Also, the reasons for the rejection of the proposals sent by the government on December 9 have not been clarified.
Explain that the Central Government to repeal the Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act 2020, Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Price Assurance and Agricultural Services Agreement Act 2020 and Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act 2020, implemented in the last September. Farmers have been camping on Delhi’s borders since 26 November and they have had several rounds of talks with the government during this period.
The first was in October, with the leaders of the farmers associations of Punjab, on October 14, a meeting with the Secretary of Agriculture. After this, he had talks with Union Ministers at Vigyan Bhawan here on November 13, in which Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Somprakash were present.
The third, fourth and fifth round of talks with the government were held at Vigyan Bhavan on December 1, December 3 and December 5, respectively, in which the three ministers were present. After this, on December 8, after a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, a proposal was sent to the leaders of farmers organizations on December 9, on behalf of the government, regarding amendment of laws, including other issues, which they rejected. .
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