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Farmers announce to launch protests again after talks failure

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Fida Hussnain
Lahore

The Punjab government and the farmers failed to reach consensus during much-awaited talks after which the latter announced to launch protests again from Thursday (today) across Punjab.

“We have given a protest call for Thursday in all districts of Punjab,” said Pakistan KisanIttehad while reacting to the failure of the talks with the provincial authorities.

The farmers said they would protest by bringing their livestock to the roads and would also place their crops on the road as a token of protest.

The leaders of Pakistan KissanIttehad said that the farmers were left at the mercy of the shopkeepers which is very unfortunate.

The sources said that the talks were held to reach agreements regarding the wheat price and delay in purchase on the part of the provincial government.

On the other hand, the price per 20-kilogram bag of flour went down by Rs800 within a few days in Lahore.

The price of a 20-kilogram bag of flour in Lahore has dropped from 2800 to 2000 rupees.

Flour Mills Association Chairman AsimRaza confirmed the decrease in price, saying that the new price of the flour bag is Rs2000. Due to the decrease in the price of wheat, flour became cheaper. Flour mill owners were purchasing wheat from the farmers.

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