The farmers, having said that, continue to protest at the Delhi border and have refused to accept the government’s offer you.
Amidst the increasing farmers protest on the problem of current farm legislations passed by the central government, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday stated that protests are taking location on account of misconceptions amongst the farmers’ neighborhood, news agency ANI reported. Kumar who is the head of the NDA government in Bihar also stated that the central government desires to speak to the farmers to dispel their fears about the procurement method for their harvest. Kumar also stated that he was in favour of a wholesome dialogue involving the farmers and the government representatives to amicably resolve the misconceptions.
The statement from CM Nitish Kumar in help of the central government comes even as the farmers associations are alleging that the comparable legislations passed by the Bihar government in the year 2006 had led to degradation of the farmers’ situation in the state. Many farmers protesting at the Delhi border have also alleged that cultivators and farm labourers from Bihar are forced to migrate and perform on the fileds in Punjab and Haryana as a outcome of the comparable legislations passed in the state.
The protests from the farmers primarily based in Punjab and other components of the nation have been relentless against the legislations passed by the central government. After blocking the railway lines top to Punjab for much more than a fortnight, the farmers have now began their Delhi Chalo movement below which thousands of farmers blocked the highway coming from Punjab, Chandigarh and Haryana towards Delhi.
After failing to cease the march of the farmers towards the national capital, the central government has now invited agitating farmers for talks. The central government has also requested the farmers to open the blockade at the highway and continue their protest at the Nirankari ground in Delhi’s Burari location. The farmers, having said that, continue to protest at the Delhi border and have refused to accept the government’s offer you.