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The farmer unions in Punjab on Saturday, 21 November, announced the resumption of all trains from Monday, 23 November, for 15 days and sought the Centre to open talks regarding the controversial farm bills.
“If talks don't happen in 15 days, then agitation will resume,” said the Information & Public Relations Department, Punjab, reported news agency ANI.
The farmers have been protesting by blocking roads and railway tracks against the contentious farm laws since early September, when they were passed in the Lok Sabha. Amarinder Singh, the chief minister of Punjab, has welcomed this development and urged the farmers to stand down.
In October, Punjab was the first state to formally oppose the farm laws. In an attempt to reject the ordinances, the Punjab Assembly passed three bills, one to counter each law.
(With inputs from ANI)
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