Indian govt calls farmers for meeting over farm laws on 30 December in Delhi
The invite comes amid one of the largest strikes by the farmers’ unions on the borders of the national capital in decades to demand that the Centre revoke the three laws approved by Parliament in September
The Indian goverment on Monday called protesting farmers for a meeting on 30 December in Delhi to discuss the three contentious farm laws, after the farmers' unions agreed to restart negotiations with the government in a bid to resolve the stalemate.
The invite comes amid one of the largest strikes by the farmers' unions on the borders of the national capital in decades to demand that the Centre revoke the three laws approved by Parliament in September.
They essentially change the way India's farmers do business by creating free markets, as opposed to a network of decades-old, government marketplaces, allowing traders to stockpile essential commodities for future sales and laying down a national framework for contract farming.