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Day 26 of Kisan Kranti: Impasse on, trust deficit peaks, what next?

Even as the Kisan Kranti enters Day 26, no breakthrough have been achieved between the protesting farmers and the govt. Agriculture Ministry Joint Secretary Vivek Aggarwal wrote a letter to 40 union leaders. He asked them to specify their concerns over its earlier proposal of amendments in the laws and choose a convenient date for the next round of talks so that the ongoing agitation could end at the earliest.

The farm unions, however, have rejected the latest letter as they feel there is nothing new offered and the govt is still firm on its stand of not taking back the law.

So, as the deadlock continues over the three controversial farm laws, the big question is what next? Watch as panelists discuss.

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