Farmers to resume Delhi march on Dec 14: Pandher
Hindustan Times Ludhiana|December 11, 2024
Have given Union govt ample time to initiate talks, but they haven't responded yet, says farm leader
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Farmers to resume Delhi march on Dec 14: Pandher

PATIALA: Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) convener Sarwan Singh Pandher on Tuesday said protesting farmers will resume their foot march to Delhi on December 14.

The decision in this regard was taken in a meeting of Samyuta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and KMM held on Tuesday.

Pandher said they have received no message from the government for holding talks.

"The decision to resume the foot march was taken after both the forums-KMM and SKM (NP) met to discuss all the circumstances. The Union government has ample time to initiate talks with us otherwise we will resume our march on December 14," Pandher said.

He added that they didn't want to give any excuse to the Union government to blame the farmer unions for not giving time and showing any interest in talks to resolve the issue.

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