This Article is From Dec 04, 2021

Farmer Leader Seeks State-Wise Compensation For Farmers' Deaths Due To Protests

Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait said the talks between Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and farmers remained inconclusive.

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Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait also sought employment for the family of farmers. (File)

Kaushambi:

Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait has called for state-wise compensation and employment for the kin of farmers who lost their lives while agitating against the farm laws.

Ahead of the scheduled meeting of Samyukt Kisan Morcha today, Mr Tikait said, "Our demand for minimum support price (MSP) is from the Government of India. The talks have just started, we will see how it goes. We won't develop any strategies today, we will only discuss how the agitation should move forward."

Mr Tikait further said that the talks between Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and farmers, which was held on Friday, remained inconclusive.

"Talks between Haryana CM and farmers yesterday remained inconclusive, although they have agreed to take back the cases registered against farmers. Like Punjab, we need state-wise compensation for deaths of farmers and employment," he added.

On November 19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the Centre will bring necessary bills in the Winter Session of Parliament beginning later this month to repeal the farm laws. The Prime Minister also said that the government will constitute a committee to work on a new framework for Minimum Support Price (MSP).

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Both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha passed the Farm Laws Repeal Bill on the first day of the winter session on November 29. President Ram Nath Kovind has also given his assent to the Bill that completes the process of repealing the three farm laws.

The SKM called off a planned tractor march to Parliament on November 29 and said that it would wait until December 4 for the Union government to formally respond to its demands, which it had stated in an open letter to the Prime Minister.

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Farmers have been protesting against the farm laws on various borders of Delhi since November 26, 2020.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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