New Delhi, Dec 4: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has appealed to the agitating farmers and the Centre for early resolution of the issue pertaining to the farm laws.
He met Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the issue and informed him that the agitation is affecting Punjab's economy and also the nation's security.
CM Singh shared with the media that he reiterated his position in the meeting and requested the Home Minister to resolve the issue at the earliest as it affects the economy of Punjab and also the security of the nation.
The protesting farmers, a large number of whom are from Punjab, have been mainly protesting at the Delhi border and are demanding the government to withdraw the new farm laws if it wants them to end the agitations.
He said that he had come to meet the Union Home Minister in order to urge him to find an early solution for the issue. The meeting was held simultaneously with the interaction between the agitating farmer leaders and the government at Vigyan Bhawan.