Govt-farmers talks inconclusive as unions firm on repeal of laws, Centre wants alternatives; Next round on Jan 8 ...Middle East

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Govt-farmers talks inconclusive as unions firm on repeal of laws, Centre wants alternatives; Next round on Jan 8
The seventh round of talks between the government and protesting farmers ended inconclusively on Monday as unions stuck to their demand for a complete repeal of three farm laws they find pro-corporate, while the government wanted to discuss only ''problematic'' clauses or other alternatives to resolve the over one-month-long deadlock. The two sides decided to meet again on January 8, after no headway could be made in about one hour of talks in the first session, followed by almost two hours of break and barely 30 minutes of the second session.

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