SunstarTV Bureau: Protesting farmer leaders stay firm in their demand to roll back the farm laws in the meeting with the central government at ‘Vigyan Bhavan’ in Delhi.
The farmer leaders suggest the government that a special session of the Parliament to be called and the new farm laws be abolished.
Answering to which, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar replies to farmer leaders during their meeting that MSP (Minimum Support Price) will not be touched, no changes will be made to it.
On the other hand, Nihang Sikhs have reached at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) in support of the farmers protesting against Central Government’s farm laws.
They say, “Govt should roll back the black laws. Otherwise, we will continue to remain here. We are farmers too and we stand with these farmers.”
Nihang Sikhs reach Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana border) in support of the farmers protesting against Central Government’s farm laws.
They say, “Govt should roll back the black laws. Otherwise, we will continue to remain here. We are farmers too and we stand with these farmers.” pic.twitter.com/9eOB3m9sAk
— ANI (@ANI) December 3, 2020
(Source-ANI)