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The government offer's silent on the demand to arrest and dismiss MoS Ajay Mishra over Lakhimpur Kheri violenceĮntertainment TV Lifestyle Food Web SeriesĢ. Farmers want ‘Punjab model’ - Rs 5 lakh to each family and government job to one family member. They want cases withdrawn first, then decision on agitation. Want clarification on composition and terms of reference of the government panel. Farm unions feel legal guarantees on MSP are highly unlikely. Stubble burning provisions under Commission for Air Quality Management law decriminalised. Electricity (Amendment) Bill will not be introduced without consulting all stakeholders.
In-principle agreement on compensation to kin of farmers who died during protest. Withdrawal of cases against farmers agitation must end first. Panel with representatives from Samyukt Kisan Morcha, other outfits to decide on demand for legal guarantee on minimum support price. Apprehension about the cases lingering for long seemed to be a major concern of the unions who had opposed the new farm laws that were recently repealed in Parliament. The court put off the PIL by more than a month, noting: “This is probably the first time that the SG and Bhushan are making a joint request.” Anticipation of a likely settlement was heightened by a rare convergence in the SC when solicitor general Tushar Mehta and lawyer Prashant Bhushan, representing farm unions, jointly sought a deferment of hearing on a plea for clearing of blockades on Delhi borders. Yet, the flow of events suggested that a resolution could be in sight, possibly after a meeting between the union leaders and senior ministers. Responding to the offer, the unions said a decision will be taken on the ongoing protests today only after getting clarifications on this issue and certain other points. Amid indications of a narrowing of differences, the Centre on Tuesday formally offered agitating farmer unions a draft proposal, addressing five of their six demands.
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