The government has written another letter to the protesting farmers, expressing willingness to talk further regarding the new farm laws. The letter comes a day after farmers asked the government to "stop repeating meaningless amendments" and offer a concrete proposal.The letter has been addressed to the Sankyukt Kisan Morcha, which is an umbrella body of 40 farm unions. In the letter, the government said it is open to talks with all farmers and that it is its responsibility to ensure all voices her heard. The government, however, mentioned in the letter that it has already clarified its stance on the essential commodities act.
The government has written another letter to the protesting farmers, expressing willingness to talk further regarding the new farm laws. The letter comes a day after farmers asked the government to "stop repeating meaningless amendments" and offer a concrete proposal.The letter has been addressed to the Sankyukt Kisan Morcha, which is an umbrella body of 40 farm unions. In the letter, the government said it is open to talks with all farmers and that it is its responsibility to ensure all voices her heard. The government, however, mentioned in the letter that it has already clarified its stance on the essential commodities act.