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New Delhi, Dec 3 (TIWN) Farmers' representatives, participating in the fourth round of talks with the government over their charter of demands, refused to partake of the lunch provided by the Centre, preferring to eat the food brought by their supporters.
The representatives of the farmers’ organizations are meeting the Union Ministers today for the fourth round of talks. At the lunch break, the farmers said no to the foods organized by the government. “We are not accepting food or tea offered by the government. We have brought our own food,” a farmer leader said. Also Read - Parkash Singh Badal, Former Punjab Chief Minister, Returns Padma Vibhushan Award over Farmers' Protest Visuals from inside Vigyan Bhawan, where the meeting is being held, showed the farmers’ representatives assembled at a long table for a hurried lunch. “They offered us food, we denied and are having our langar, which we have brought with us,” another farmer leader said. Also Read - Kangana Ranaut 'Shouldn't be This Blind', Diljit Dosanjh Lashes Out at Actor For Tweeting Against Old Woman From Farmers' Protest in Delhi
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