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Govt-farmers talks hit roadblock; Unions threaten to intensify agitation

Unlike the last 10 rounds of talks, the 11th round could not even reach a decision on the next date for the meeting as the government also hardened its position saying it is ready to meet again once the unions agree to discuss the suspension proposal

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Farmers take part in a demonstration against the central government`s recent agricultural reforms while blocking a highway at the Delhi-Haryana state border in Singhu. Pic/AFP

Farmers take part in a demonstration against the central government`s recent agricultural reforms while blocking a highway at the Delhi-Haryana state border in Singhu. Pic/AFP

The government''s negotiations with protesting farm unions hit a roadblock on Friday as the farmer leaders stuck to their demands for a complete repeal of three farm laws they find pro-corporate and a legal guarantee for MSP, even as the Centre asked them to reconsider its proposal for putting the Acts on hold for 12-18 months.

Unlike the last 10 rounds of talks, the 11th round could not even reach a decision on the next date for the meeting as the government also hardened its position saying it is ready to meet again once the unions agree to discuss the suspension proposal. This followed a big climbdown made by the Centre during the last round when they offered to suspend the laws and form a joint committee to find solutions.

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