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Captain Amarinder Singh hails Centre's decision to call Kisan Unions for further talks

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Captain Amarinder Singh hails Centre's decision to call Kisan Unions for further talks
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Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has welcomed the Centre’s decision to take forward the talks with Kisan Unions on the Farm Laws issue, in the wake of the farmers’ decision to lift their rail roko agitation to allow passenger and goods trains in Punjab. publive-image The Chief Minister, who had spoken last week with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to urge them to resolve the issue at the earliest, said he was happy to note that the central government had reportedly invited the farmer organisations for talks on December 3.
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Also Read | Those travelling from Punjab to Delhi advised to avoid land route Captain Amarinder Singh welcomed Centre’s decision to talk with Kisan Unions on Farm Laws after farmers lift rail roko agitation to trains services in Punjab. Referring to media reports to this effect, he hoped the forthcoming talks will pave the way for early redressal of the concerns of the farmers on the central farm laws. Also Read | India bans 43 more mobile apps for India’s sovereignty and security
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Captain Amarinder Singh welcomed Centre’s decision to talk with Kisan Unions on Farm Laws after farmers lift rail roko agitation to trains services in Punjab. It was vital for Punjab’s interests that the matter be resolved as soon as possible, said Captain Amarinder Singh, expressing satisfaction at the fact that both, the Kisan Unions and the Government of India, had shown flexibility and intent to come to an amicable solution to the issue of the Farm Laws. He hoped the central government will take into account the long term implications of the Farm Laws, and the grave repercussions these would have not just for Punjab and its farmers but the entire nation’s agriculture sector and food security. Captain Amarinder Singh welcomed Centre’s decision to talk with Kisan Unions on Farm Laws after farmers lift rail roko agitation to trains services in Punjab. Meanwhile, with supplies of essential commodities finally being restored with the resumption of goods train services in Punjab after about two months as farmers decided to temporarily lift rail roko agitation, the Chief Minister asked Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan to coordinate with various departments to ensure seamless movement of the raw materials to power plants and industry. Bathinda triple murder case: In a shocking incident, three family members were reportedly killed at Kamla Nehru Colony in Bathinda. Vini said a team of officials was managing the supplies and streamlining the process, thus ensuring that the most important raw materials are rushed urgently to the concerned industrial units through the various departments. -PTC News-
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