New Delhi, Jan 10 : With their next round of talks with the Centre fixed for January 15, leaders of different farmer organisations on Sunday discussed their strategy to intensify their protest further and other related issues.
The protest by farmers on Singhu, Tikri and Gazipur entry points on Delhi’s borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh continued for the 46th day on Sunday.
Punjab’s farmer leader Sukhpal Singh, who is involved in the ongoing protest at Delhi’s Singhu border since November 26, told IANS that the decision of farmer leaders on the agitation was considered at a Sanyukt Kisan Morcha meeting in the afternoon.
Sukhpal Singh, who was present at the 8th round of talks with the central government as a representative of sugarcane farmers from Hoshiarpur in Punjab, said that farmer leaders also deliberated on the pleas regarding farmers’ protest that would come up for hearing in the Supreme Court in the coming days.
Harinder Singh, another farmer leader from Punjab and General Secretary of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Lakhowal), told IANS: “We are discussing among ourselves the next round of talks with the Centre.” He asserted that the protest will continue till the government did not repeal the three farm laws and gave MSP guarantee for crops through a law.
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