Farmer unions don’t want solution, their plan is something else: BJP leader on protests
Updated:5 years ago
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New Delhi, Jan 07 (ANI): Speaking to media in the national capital on January 07, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Surjit Kumar Jyani spoke after meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Jyani said, “Government is ready to listen but farmers are being stubborn. Law and order in Punjab is ruined. Sit-in protests are being done outside houses of our workers. The language being used and the kind of hooliganism in Punjab - we talked about it.” “Government is ready to fulfill all the demands of farmers. But farmers are now saying that the laws be repealed. Why are they saying that? I think farmer unions don't want a solution. I think their plan is something else,” he added.
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