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Maybe solution will reach in next round of talks between Centre, farmers: CM Khattar

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Maybe solution will reach in next round of talks between Centre, farmers: CM Khattar

Maybe solution will reach in next round of talks between Centre, farmers: CM Khattar

Speaking to media after meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the national capital on January 08, Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar said, "We are hopeful.

If there was no outcome today, maybe a solution will be reached in the next round of talks." "If repealing of laws was the only issue, a solution would have been reached and there are several other issues to be addressed," he added.


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