No dialogue will lead to miscommunication; some elements try to divert farmers, says Gadkari; Farm union leaders meet today


LIVE updates from farmers’ protest: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said today that dialogue is the only way forward to end the deadlock with protesting farmers as he urged them to understand the laws and make no mistake. “Our government is dedicated to farmers and is willing to accept the suggestions that they give them. There will be no injustice to farmers in our government. There are some elements that are trying to divert farmers by misusing this protest. This is bad. Farmers should try to understand the three laws, ”Gadkari said. He added: “If there is no dialogue, it can lead to poor communication, controversies and clashes. If there is a dialogue, problems will be solved, everything will end, farmers will get justice, they will get relief. We work in the interest of farmers. Our government will convince the farmers, explain them and find a way through dialogue ”.

Amid ongoing protest by farmers on the Delhi borders against the Center’s new agricultural laws, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet with members of the farming community, including Sikh farmers in Gujarat, during a visit to the district of Kutch today. Modi will be at Dhordo in Kutch to lay the groundwork for various projects coming up in different parts of the border district, an official statement said Monday. These projects include the world’s largest hybrid renewable energy park, a desalination plant and a milk cooling plant. Before the main event, the prime minister, who will be on a one-day visit to his home state, will hold talks with farmers from the Kutch district there.

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