There is no midway. We will demand just yes or no from Home Minister Amit Shah at todays meeting, farmer leader Rudru Singh Mansa said
Union Home Minister Amit Shah. File Pic
Farmers will demand just a "yes or no" to their demands when they meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah, their leaders said on Tuesday while claiming their 'Bharat Bandh' against the new farm laws is 'successful' and had impact in 25 states.
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A group of farmer leaders will meet Shah on Tuesday evening, a day before their sixth round of talks with Union ministers slated for Wednesday.
"There is no midway. We will demand just 'yes' or 'no' from Home Minister Amit Shah at today's meeting," farmer leader Rudru Singh Mansa said at a press conference at the Singhu border.
Mansa claimed the Central government has bowed down before the bandh.
Another leader Gurnam Singh Chadhuni said the bandh is successful and the Central government now knows it doesn''t have a way out.
The nationwide shudown was observed in around 10,000 places in 25 states, added Swaraj India leader Yogendra Yadav.
Farmer leaders said the protestors will not go to Burari ground as it is an "open jail" and demanded that Ramlila Ground be given to them. They added that they don''t want to trouble the people of Delhi and Haryana.
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