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Farmers' Protest: 'No change in plans among our unions,' say protesters

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New Delhi, Dec 10: The ongoing farmers' protests in the national capital has entered its 15th day on Thursday, a day after the farmers rejected Centre's final proposal of amendments to the three farm laws and announced a bigger movement. The protest is likely to continue as there is no further meeting scheduled between farmers and the Centre.

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According to reports, it is said that more protesters will be joining the agitating farmers from today onwards and, according to their plan, the Delhi-Jaipur highway will be blocked by December 12. On December 14, there will be a nationwide protest.

With the protest now facing a dead end, there are speculations of a rift among farmer unions which they have dismissed. More than 30 unions of farmers are spearheading the protest and the rumours of a division started doing the rounds on the day the union leaders were called for a meeting with Union home minister Amit Shah.

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"We take decisions unanimously. It is about consensus and not majority...it cannot be that some people are agreeing to it and others are not. If all unions say the laws should be scrapped, that's our decision...There is no question of having a personal opinion," Shiv Kumar said dismissing speculations of a rift.

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"In all five meetings with the farmer unions, the government held marathon discussions on the same points (that figured in the proposal). Finally, we asked them (government) to answer in 'yes or no'...whether they want to repeal the three new laws and guarantee MSP or not?" Kakka said.

Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Jagmohan Singh said farmer leaders are open to continuing the dialogue. "We will come for the meeting if the government invites, but our demand should be met. It has become a mass movement. We cannot return to our villages with empty hands," Singh said. The farmers may send a rejoinder to the Centre.

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