Harjot Kaur Dhillon(Intern Journalist)- Farmers’ organizations have dashed on the hope of ending the deadlock with the proposal of postponement of the implementation of new agricultural laws for a year and a half by the central government. On Thursday, the proposal from the organizations was rejected after a long churn. They are adamant on their old demand for minimum support price (MSP) guarantee with the return of laws. In fact, somewhere in them, the feeling has become stronger than if the government stays for a few more days. In such a situation, the eyes will again go to the Supreme Court.

On the other hand, a committee constituted by the Supreme Court also started hearing on Thursday. In the 10th round of meeting on Wednesday, the government was proposed to postpone the implementation of the three new agricultural laws for a year and a half and form a joint committee. It was proposed to make the representatives of both parties members in the committee. Farmer’s leaders reacted positively to this proposal of the government on Wednesday, but on Thursday they retracted

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