BJP leaders from Punjab today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi amid protests by farmers at Delhi's borders against the Centre's three new farm laws for nearly six weeks.
BJP leaders Surjit Kumar Jyani, who is also a former Punjab minister, and Harjit Singh Grewal met Prime Minister Modi at his residence.
Surjit Jyani was chairing the BJP's Kisan Coordination Committee for interacting with farmers in Punjab last year on the three farm bills which at that time had not been passed by the parliament. Harjit Grewal was also a member of the committee.
The prime minister understands Punjab very well and is concerned about farmers, the BJP leaders said after a nearly two-hour meeting with PM Modi.
"PM Modi knows a lot... all will be resolved and something good will happen. I cannot disclose what transpired in the meeting but something good will happen... when something is being conceived there are fears that it might get miscarriage," Mr Grewal told news agency PTI after the meeting.
The prime minister understands Punjab very well, he is looking after the party's work and has travelled across the state, he said, adding that all issues related to Punjab were discussed in the meeting.
Surjit Jyani underlined that Prime Minister Modi is concerned about farmers and said the government is always ready to do something in the interest of farmers, but "Maoists have entered the (farmers') movement and are not letting this issue (on farm laws) get resolved".
"Prime Minister Modi is a visionary and is concerned about farmers... Maoist elements have entered the farmers' movement and are not letting the issue get resolved," he said.
When asked about the farm laws, Mr Jyani said, "Farmer unions should not be adamant about their demand for repealing the laws. The government has always been ready to do everything in the interest of farmers."
He also said this movement is leaderless and therefore, it becomes difficult to hold a dialogue with them.
The farmers' union should elect one or more leaders to negotiate with the government, Mr Jyani suggested.
The meeting between the BJP leaders and PM Modi came a day after another round of talks between the government and agitating farmers remained inconclusive. The next round of talks is on January 8.
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