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The 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest is an ongoing protest against three farm acts which were passed by the Parliament of India in September 2020. Farmer unions and their representatives have demanded that the laws be repealed and have stated that they will not accept a compromise.
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Farmer unions and their representatives have demanded that the laws be repealed and have stated that they will not accept a compromise.[10][11][12][13] Farmer leaders have welcomed the Supreme Court of India stay order on the implementation of the farm laws but rejected the committee appointed by the Supreme Court.[14] Farmer leaders have also rejected a government proposal, dated 21 January 2021, of suspending the laws for 18 months.[15] Eleven rounds of talks have taken place between the central government and farmers represented by the farm unions between 14 October 2020 and 22 January 2021; all were inconclusive.[16][15] On 3 February, farmer leaders warned of escalating the protest to overthrowing the government if the farm laws were not repealed.[17][18] The stay order on the implementation of the farm laws remains in effect,[19] and the Supreme Court appointed committee continues with its tasks related to the farm laws.[20] Six state governments (Kerala, Punjab, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Delhi and West Bengal) have passed resolutions against the farms acts,[21] and three states (Punjab, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan) have tabled counter legislation in their respective state assemblies.[22] None of the counter legislation passed the respective state governors.[23][24][25]
While a section of farmer unions have been protesting, the Indian Government claims some unions have come out in support of the farm laws.[47][48] By mid December, the Supreme Court of India had received a batch of petitions asking for removal blockades created by the protesters around Delhi.[49][50] The court also asked the government to put the laws on hold, which they refused.[51] On 4 January 2021 the court registered the first plea filed in favour of the protesting farmers.[52] Farmers have said they will not listen to the courts if told to back off.[53] Their leaders have also said that staying the farm laws is not a solution.[54] The government offered some amendments in laws.[55] On 30 December, the Indian Government agreed to two of the farmers' demands; excluding farmers from laws curbing stubble burning and dropping amendments to the new Electricity Ordinance.[56