Friday , November 15 2024

'Maintain peace, we should find a solution together' – Union Minister Arjun Munda's appeal to farmers

On the farmers' protest, Union Minister Arjun Munda has appealed to the farmers' organizations to maintain peace. Arjun Munda said that we will have to take it to a solution through dialogue. We should continue dialogue and move forward in a peaceful environment.

Union Minister Arjun Munda says, “We want to do good and to do this many opinions can be given, because we always welcome good opinions… but finding a way how these opinions will be fruitful is only a conversation.” A solution will emerge through dialogue. He has appealed to everyone to be patient and find a solution by continuing the talks.

The Union Minister said that all the people of the country want peace. We should think seriously on such issues and take the initiative to find solutions together.

Let us tell you that after not being able to talk to the Central Government, the farmers standing at the Shambhu border will march towards Delhi today. Farmers have made preparations at two levels, proper plans A and B have been made. Preparation to proceed with another plan if one plan fails.

At the same time, police and paramilitary forces have made concrete preparations for the farmers' march from Haryana to Delhi border. All borders have been sealed. Thousands of farmers are standing at the Shambhu border of Punjab-Haryana, about 200 kilometers from Delhi, and today they will leave for Delhi with tractor-trolleys. However, the administration is fully prepared to stop them. Not only Haryana but also the borders of Delhi have been transformed into cantonments. Delhi Police is keeping vigil everywhere regarding the farmers' movement.

Farmers have arrived with heavy machinery like JCB and hydraulic cranes to break the barricades of Haryana Police. Apart from this, bulletproof Poklane machine has also been brought. It has been designed in such a way that even tear gas shells will not affect them.

Farmers took this decision after a meeting with the Centre. The Center had proposed to give MSP on 5 crops i.e. cotton, maize, lentils, pigeon pea and urad. The farmers rejected this proposal. Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal said that we discussed the Centre's proposal with the farmers. After this we came to the conclusion that this proposal is not in our interest. Our MSPs must meet the requirements of the Guarantee Act. There is no need of Rs 1.75 lakh crore to give MSP.