Farmer unions in India have rejected a government proposal that offered them a floor price for some crops, saying they will start marching to New Delhi this week again unless a better offer is made.
The Indian government's proposal was made over the weekend in a bid to break a deadlock with the agitating farmers who have been protesting for a week now.
But farmers say the proposals will not help them.
Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...
The Indian government's proposal was made over the weekend in a bid to break a deadlock with the agitating farmers who have been protesting for a week now.
But farmers say the proposals will not help them.
Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...
IN: A tense standoff...
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OUT: SOC
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