Farmers, who had been holding a meeting regarding Home Minister Amit Shah's offer to them to move to the Burari's Nirankari ground to hold the protest and the government will hold the talks immediately, have rejected the offer. They said they won't move to the Nirankari ground and continue to hold the protest at the border.
Farmers continue their protest against the farm laws, at
Nirankari Samagam Ground in Burari, the govt designated place for the protest. "Our leaders are holding a meeting. We will follow whatever they decide," says an agitating farmer.
The leaders of the protesting farmers will hold a press conference at Singhu border which connects Delhi and Haryana at 4 pm on their further course of action. Yogendra Yadav will also be present during the presser.
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