New Delhi: Union ministers Amit Shah and Narendra Singh Tomar held a meeting at BJP president JP Nadda's residence on late Sunday night to discuss the ongoing farmers' protests.
Farmers have been protesting at various places in Delhi and Haryana and have rejected the central government's offer to hold talks on December 3 saying that imposing conditions for starting a dialogue is an insult to them.
"There was an offer from the central government for negotiation to resolve our issue. We have decided not to accept the proposal because there was a condition in it asking farmers sitting on the road to vacate the roads and move to Burari. We cannot accept this demand. The condition put forward for talks is an insult to farmers," said Surjeet Singh Phul, Punjab State President of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), while addressing media on Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) on Sunday afternoon.
He further claimed that Nirankari Samagam Ground in Delhi's Burari provided by the Central government to the protesters to stage demonstrations is an "open jail".
"We've decided that we'll never go to Burari Park as we got proof that it's an open jail. Delhi Police told Uttarakhand Farmer Association president that they'll take them to Jantar Mantar but instead locked them at Burari Park," alleged Surjeet Singh Phul.
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"Our main demand is that we want a guarantee of Minimum Support Price (MSP) in the laws. We also want assurance of government procurement in the laws. But what the government offered us was a conditional letter. The government needs to have a big heart," the farmer leader added. He apologised for the "unintentional misconduct" with some media persons in the past three days and added that from today, to avoid such situations in future, protesting farmers will release a "press note".