As per the latest reports, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) on Saturday sent a list of 702 farmers who are said to have “passed on” during challenge three petulant homestead laws, to the government.
Affirming the turn of events, farmers’ chief Kishan Pal informed the media that they have sent a list of 702 farmers who died during the protests.”
Rahul Gandhi Offers List Of Farmers
An inquiry was as of late posed in the Lok Sabha whether the Union government has any information of farmers who passed on during the fomentation, and regardless of whether it will give pay to the impacted families?
In answer, the government said that the Agriculture Ministry has no record of anybody losing life because of disturbance, so the subject of allowing pay doesn’t emerge.
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The farmers are holding a significant gathering at Singhu boundary to examine the future strategy after the annulment of three homestead laws. They are additionally requesting withdrawal of arguments enrolled against them, law on MSP, pay for the groups of those dead, among others.
Prior on Friday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had said that the government claims that it doesn’t have any record. We have information on 503 farmers. Assuming the government needs it, it can take the list from us. The Punjab government has given remuneration to 403 families and occupations to 152 impacted families.
Amit Shah Called Farmers To Discuss Rest Issues
Union Home Minister Amit Shah called farmerss’ chiefs the previous evening to discuss the remaining issues following the achievement of their drawn-out mission to annul the three new agriculture laws, the producers said on Saturday, reporting a five-part board to hold chats with the public authority.
For the present, the farmers will proceed with the protest over their requests like extending the Minimum Support Price or MSP program that ensures costs for specific harvests and dropping arguments documented against dissidents in the course of the last year.
“Amit Shah called the previous evening. He said the laws have been moved back and the public authority is not kidding about tracking down an answer for the continuous mix. The Home Minister needed aboard to speak with the public authority, so we at long last have made that panel now,” Yudhavir Singh, ahead of one of the farmerss’ associations.
“The consequence of the gathering between the public authority and the advisory group will be examined on December seventh, and in the event that a trade-off is found, then, at that point, there is plausible of farmers returning from borders,” he said.
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