New Delhi: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday emphasised that dialogue was the way forward in resolving the issues raised by the protesting farmers.
Interacting with a group of ''progressive farmers'' at his Hyderabad residence to mark ''Kisan Diwas'', Naidu said any issue could be resolved through talks. He pointed out that the government has already declared that it was always ready to hold a dialogue with the farmers'' organisations, an official statement said.
Thousands of farmers have been camping at various border points of the national capital for almost four weeks now. Protesting farmer unions, who have stuck to their demand for a complete repeal of all the three agri laws, have not yet conveyed their decision on the central government''s offer for fresh talks.
The government has sent a draft proposal to unions offering at least seven amendments to the three legislations that were enacted in September.
At least five rounds of formal talks with the protesting unions have failed to break the deadlock, but a number of other farm groups have been meeting the government in the meantime to extend their support to the new laws.
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While the government has presented the three laws as major reforms, protesting farmers fear they would weaken the mandi and MSP systems and leave them at the mercy of big corporates. However, the government has maintained these apprehensions are misplaced and has accused opposition parties of misleading the farmers.
The vice president said food security and progress of the nation were closely linked to agriculture, which has to be protected and made sustainable and profitable.