The meeting between leaders of farmers agitating against the farm laws and the government on Tuesday remained inconclusive and another round of talks is going to be held on Thursday, Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that the meeting was good and that a decision has been taken to hold the talks on Thursday. After the meeting held at Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan, a member of the farmers’ delegation said that their movement against the three farm Laws will continue. “We will definitely take back something from the government, be it bullets or a peaceful solution. We will come back for more discussions with them,” Chanda Singh said.
Our movement against Farm Laws will continue & we'll definitely take back something from the Govt, be it bullets or a peaceful solution. We'll come back for more discussions with them: Chanda Singh, Member of Farmers' Delegation who met Union Agriculture Minister in Delhi today pic.twitter.com/YgenF7koXN
— ANI (@ANI) December 1, 2020
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