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  • 2/13/2024
Haryana Minister Anil Vij questions the farmers' intent to march to Delhi, stating the government is willing to negotiate locally. He urges farmers to withdraw their march call, highlighting violence won't resolve issues. This marks the first time the central government offers talks outside Delhi, emphasizing dialogue for resolution. Union Minister Arjun Munda reaffirms readiness for negotiations.


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Transcript
00:00 The reason why farmers want to go to Delhi is to talk to the central government.
00:09 The central government has come here to talk to us.
00:14 We have talked twice and they are not stopping us from talking further.
00:21 But still they are standing to go to Delhi.
00:25 It is beyond our understanding why they want to go to Delhi.
00:30 It seems that they have some other motive.
00:33 What is the government's plan to handle the situation?
00:35 There are preparations. We will not let peace be destroyed.
00:40 I want to tell them to withdraw their call.
00:45 To take back their call.
00:47 And for talking, Munda ji is still saying, the government is saying again and again that we are ready.
00:52 We will find a solution through talks.
00:55 If someone attacks Delhi or Haryana, we will not find a solution.
00:59 We will find a solution through talks.
01:01 The government is ready.
01:03 It is the first time that the government has come here from Delhi.
01:06 So who do they want to go to Delhi and tell?
01:08 What is the situation at the borders? What reports have you received?
01:13 Our officials are fully controlled at the borders.
01:22 The Punjab Chief Minister is saying that he has helped.
01:26 In this case, the central government should listen to the farmer's demands.
01:30 Look, this happens only through talks.
01:35 And the government is talking. The government is not running away from talks.
01:39 Have you called the farmers again for talks?
01:43 The minister is saying again and again that talks can go ahead.
01:47 There is agreement on many points.
01:51 But now, keeping the time limit...
01:54 The farmer is angry about MST and loan forgiveness.
01:57 Look, this is the case. Only those who participated in the talks can tell the right situation.

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