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‘Farmers’ ‘Delhi Chalo’ March Imminent as Talks with Govt Hit Roadblock

In a dramatic turn of events, efforts to resolve the impasse between protesting farmers and the government have hit a roadblock, escalating tensions and setting the stage for a potentially contentious showdown. Despite marathon negotiations lasting over five hours, the crucial meeting between Union ministers and farmer leaders in Chandigarh failed to yield a comprehensive agreement, leaving key demands unaddressed.

As the clock struck midnight, representatives from both sides managed to reach a partial agreement on certain issues, including the repeal of the Electricity Act 2020 and compensation for farmers affected by violence in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh. However, significant disparities remained unresolved, particularly concerning the farmers’ steadfast demands for a legal guarantee of Minimum Support Price (MSP) for all crops, farmer loan waivers, and the implementation of the Swaminathan Commission recommendations.

Expressing disappointment over the government’s response, farmers’ representatives reiterated their commitment to proceed with the planned ‘Delhi Chalo’ march. Despite stringent security measures implemented by the Delhi Police, reinforced with barricades and prohibitory orders at Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur borders, farmers remain undeterred in their resolve to march to the capital.

In a synchronized effort, Haryana authorities fortified state borders with Punjab, deploying additional barriers and invoking stringent laws against property damage to maintain order. The unified front presented by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, representing a multitude of farmer unions, underscores the determination to hold the government accountable for unfulfilled promises made two years ago.

With tensions escalating and negotiations reaching an impasse, the looming ‘Delhi Chalo’ march serves as a stark reminder of the persistent challenges in resolving the agrarian crisis and ensuring the welfare of farmers across the nation. As both sides brace for a potential standoff, the fate of the protest hinges on the government’s willingness to address the core grievances of the farming community.

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