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What's Next For Farmers? The Road Ahead After Centre's U-Turn On Farm Laws

What's Next For Farmers? The Road Ahead After Centre's U-Turn On Farm Laws

NDTV
Friday, November 19, 2021 08:45:27 AM UTC

Farmers protesting against the contentious farm laws will keep occupying the six protest sites on Delhi's borders.

Farmers protesting against the contentious farm laws will keep occupying the six protest sites on Delhi's borders and won't immediately go back to their homes, leaders associated with the movement have said. Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), the umbrella organisation of various farm unions, has said that they have plans for the next three-four months including visiting poll-bound Uttar Pradesh, keeping an eye on the winter session of the Parliament, and organising large-scale protests across the country on January 26. A concrete plan of action in light of the Centre's climbdown on farm laws will be decided in a meeting of farmers' leaders tomorrow.

"There are two distinct issues we have been raising, the farm laws were one and the issue of Minimum Support Prices is another," SKM leader Darshan Pal told NDTV. He said that the SKM is organising a meeting tomorrow to discuss the future plan of action. Mr Pal has been part of the farmers' delegation in all the meetings with the government regarding the farm laws. 

He congratulated the farmer for forcing the government to back down on the farm laws but said that the issue of MSP is also crucial as it affects all farmers and is linked to farmer suicides. 

"We want PM Modi to send a delegation to meet us and note down all the issues that are still pending so that we can handle them properly in the future. The IT cell and BJP spokespersons have abused us but we have always raised our concerns logically and invited the government for discussions. The Prime Minister accepted that he was incapable of convincing us, he expressed regret and repentance. This self-criticism is welcome," he said. 

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