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“The government of India will talk only with the committee constituted by the Supreme Court of India”: Is deadlock not ended?
“The government of India will talk only with the committee constituted by the Supreme Court of India”: Is deadlock not ended?
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“The government of India will talk only with the committee constituted by the Supreme Court of India”:
Is deadlock not ended?

Observed By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch

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1.      Was it, “The government of India will talk only with the committee constituted by the Supreme Court of India” not the clear message after ‘9th Round Of Talks "120% Fail"?
(i)     In view of the above, as to how, we can say, “No end to deadlock: Ninth round of Centre-farmers talks ends inconclusively”?
(ii)    Does the talks between the government of India and the farmers unions not decisive in the context that “The government will present its side before the committee constituted by the Supreme Court when asked: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar”?
(iii)    Was it not the message to farmer unions leaders as 9th Round Of Talks "120% Fail", as seems, “you are always welcome date after date, but no hearing for you, you enjoy our LUNCH with us or enjoy LANGAR from Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, but mind it, LUNCH and LANGAR is one and the same thing as Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee is also directly and indirectly with the government of India, the rest is up to you to understand all this politically, but not non-politically”? Click to link for more clarification: Thanks: http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=25082
2.      “You say the ‘LUNCH and LANGAR’ is of farmers, but we do not believe you or in it as we have ‘Traders and Corporates’ better than Indian farmers to produce the ‘LUNCH and LANGAR’, though the farmers and their generations would be landless and labourers under the three farm laws. The ‘Traders and Corporates’ would provide very expensive ‘LUNCH and LANGAR’, but very tasty though would be out of reach of the labourers being costly minus or except free kitchen of ‘Traders and Corporates’, but not like of GURU KA LANGAR.
(i)      That’s why the friends of ‘Traders and Corporates’ will never talk constructively, positively and reasonably with the leaders of farmer unions”. Isn’t?
(ii)       In view of the above, as to how, we can say, “No end to deadlock: Ninth round of Centre-farmers talks ends inconclusively”?
3.      The government will present its side before the committee constituted by the Supreme Court when asked: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar : ANI TWITTER https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/ninth-round-farmer-centre-talks-ends-next-meeting-on-january-19-1759454-2021-01-15
4.      Today's talks with farmers unions were not decisive. We will hold talks again on 19th January. We are positive to reach a solution through talks. The government is concerned about the farmers protesting in cold conditions: Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar. ANI TWITTER
 https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/ninth-round-farmer-centre-talks-ends-next-meeting-on-january-19-1759454-2021-01-15
5.      "120% Fail" Says Farmer Leader After 9th Round Of Talks With Centre: The ninth round of centre-farmer talks ended on Friday with no progress towards ending the stalemate. Next round of talks on January 19, the day the Supreme Court-appointed panel was likely to start consulting stakeholders over the three contentious farm laws. https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ninth-round-of-centre-farmer-talks-start-as-congress-protests-against-laws-2352939
6.      No end to deadlock: Ninth round of Centre-farmers talks ends inconclusively, next meet on Tuesday: By FPJ Web Desk: Meanwhile, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar hoped that a solution can still emerge from the talks as well as from the SC-appointed panel's deliberations. https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/no-end-to-deadlock-ninth-round-of-centre-farmers-talks-ends-inconclusively-next-meet-on-tuesday
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7.      The Supreme Court’s Controversial Intervention: How, Why and for What?ighlights By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
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“The government of India will talk only with the committee constituted by the Supreme Court of India”:
Is deadlock not ended?

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