The meeting of the farmer leaders with the government, which started at 12 noon on Friday and went on for around five hours, over the three contentious farm laws and the
Speaking to the media after the meeting,
Tikait also said that the anti-farm law protests will stretch for long. "The opposition will raise this issue in the
He also said that the government is not accepting the demands of the farmers.
This was the first meeting between the two sides after the Supreme Court order on January 12, which stayed the implementation of the three farm laws and also formed a four-member committee to look into the farmers' issues. However, on Thursday, farmer leader
Earlier, eight rounds of talks were held between the farmers and the government, but they all turned out to be inconclusive.
Thousands of farmers from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh have been agitating against the three farm laws on the borders of Delhi since November 26. Their main demand is that the government must repeal the three farm laws enacted in September last year.
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