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We'll not go to Burari: Farmers' leader on HM Shah's offer to hold talks before Dec 03

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We'll not go to Burari: Farmers' leader on HM Shah's offer to hold talks before Dec 03

We'll not go to Burari: Farmers' leader on HM Shah's offer to hold talks before Dec 03

A day after Home Minister Amit Shah requested farmers' to shift their protest to structured place in Delhi's Burari and offered them to hold talks before December 03, Farmers' leader Baldev Singh Sirsa at Singhu border (Delhi-Haryana) on November 29 said that protester we'll not go to Burari.

He added, "Our 30 farmers' organisations take decisions after consensus is developed.

Our leaders will brief media about it later today." Yesterday, Shah said that if farmers' unions want to hold discussions before December 03 then, he want to assure them that as soon as you shift your protest to structured place, the government will hold talks to address your concerns the very next day.


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