
After having chalked out their future course of action,the protesting farmer unions today asked the government to meet and holddiscussions on the new farm laws on December 29 (Tuesday). The request came afterthe 40 farm unions held a meeting today took a decision on holding talks withthe centre as the deadlock continues over the new laws.
They also met on December 25 to discuss the government'srecent letter inviting them for talks, with some of them indicating that theymay decide to resume their dialogue with the Centre to find a solution to theongoing deadlock over the three agricultural laws.
The agitation near Delhi borders, which began on November27, has entered its 31st day. The fresh discussions between the farmers'representatives come a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi - in hisstrongest attack on the opposition since the beginning of the protests -stressed that farmers' lands won't be taken away, adding that "some peopleare spreading lies".
The Prime Minister also released a financial aid of ₹18,000 crore under the PM-Kisan cash transfer scheme. Five rounds of talksbetween the government and farmers have failed so far in the last few months.