The farmers have been staging a protest in the national capital for seven days. They are demanding a Rs-40,000 crore drought relief package from the Centre for Tamil Nadu, loan waiver, besides other reliefs.
"Demands of the farmers are synchronous to that of the Tamil Nadu government. So, we will get appointments and make them meet the Union Finance Minister and Water Resources Minister in a day or two," Thambidurai told reporters.
"It is worrying to see the farmers in such a situation. We told them to trust us in solving their issues and call off the protest," he said.
However, the farmers asserted not to call off the protest until their demands were met.
"We have trust in the leaders of the state government. But, we are not willing to call of the protest until the Centre satisfies our demands, said Iyyakannu of the Desiya Thenninthiya Nathigal Inaippu Vivasayigal Sangam, who is leading the protest.
CPI National Secretary D Raja and CPI(M) MP T K Rangarajan too visited the farmers and offered their support.
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