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Farmers' Protest: Another round of talks ends without breakthrough, Centre to meet farmers again on December 5

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, one of the three Union ministers talking with farmer union leaders, said the government had interests of farmers in mind and was hopeful that a solution will be arrived in the next meeting

December 03, 2020 / 20:21 IST
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Police try to stop farmers during a protest demanding better price for their produce on the outskirts of New Delhi. (Image: Reuters)
Police try to stop farmers during a protest demanding better price for their produce on the outskirts of New Delhi. (Image: Reuters)

The meeting of farmer union leaders with the government ended without a breakthrough on December 3. The next round of the meeting will be held on December 5.

Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, one of the three Union ministers talking with farmer union leaders, said the government had interests of farmers in mind and was hopeful that a solution will be arrived in the next meeting.

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Tomar appealed to the farmers to end their agitation that has been underway on Delhi outskirts for eight days now.

“Some points have been raised in previous meetings and today's meet. Farmer unions are mainly concerned about these. The government has no ego, it was discussing with farmers with an open mind. Farmers are concerned that the new laws will end APMCs,” Tomar said after the meeting, news agency ANI reported.