What is the effect of the Prime Minister’s invitation? Amid heightened expectations of negotiations, Tikite said – the country is not in confidence, the law is done

Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plea for an end to the peasant agitation, there is new hope for a dialogue between farmers and the government soon. Following the Prime Minister’s invitation, farmer organizations that are campaigning against new agricultural laws have asked the government to set a date for the next round of talks. We now have to see when the government announces the date.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Modi’s statement on the minimum support price (MSP) was responded by Rakesh Tikite, the leader of the Indian Kisan Union. Rakesh Tikite said the country would not run on faith. The country follows the constitution and the law. Rakesh Tikit said Prime Minister Modi today has the MSP, will and will remain but he did not say that the law will be enacted.

In fact, Prime Minister Modi told parliament today that we pray for the people involved in the movement, it is your right, but the elders are also sitting there. Take them off and end the movement. All paths are open and we sit together and discuss. PM Modi still invited me through this House.

Farmer organizations object to the so-called agitators
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement that the parliament has objected to a new group of agitators has emerged in the country. Responding to a debate on the motion of thanks in the Rajya Sabha during the President’s speech, the Prime Minister attacked Congress for taking a U-turn on agrarian reforms and said that a new group of campaigners had been born in the country. He who cannot live without motion.

There is no solution in the 11 rounds of talks
There have been 11 rounds of negotiations over controversial agricultural laws, but farmers’ organizations are in disarray because they are adamant in repealing these three laws and guaranteeing the minimum support price (MSP). In a previous round of talks, the government had been suspended for 12 to 18 months but the farmers’ unions rejected it.

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