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A high level meeting was held at JP Nadda's residence regarding the farmers' movement. Home Minister, Defense Minister and Agriculture Minister were involved.

New delhi date. Sunday, November 29, 2020

A high-level meeting has been held at the residence of BJP president JP Nadda in view of the farmers' agitation over the new agriculture law. Apart from the BJP president, the meeting was attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar.

Farmers' organizations, which have been protesting on the Delhi border for the past four days over Agricultural Laws, have rejected the Centre's offer to start talks with the protesters to go to the ground at Burari in North Delhi.

He said he would not stop his protest and would continue to protest against agricultural laws. After a meeting of about 30 farmers' organizations on Sunday, their representatives said they would not go to Buradi grounds as it is an open prison. They will not accept any condition for communication and will block all the five roads entering Delhi.

Sunday marks the fourth day of farmers protesting against agricultural laws. The farmer has been protesting on the Delhi border since November 26. Farmers have gathered on the Indus border on the Delhi-Haryana border. A few farmers are present at the Nirankari Samagam Maidan in Delhi. On Saturday, the farmers have decided that they will still demonstrate on the Indus border and will not go to the Nirankari Samagam ground in Burari. Apart from this, the farmers have decided that they will meet every day at 11 am and decide on the next course of action.



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