Ekta Parishad had given a call for the 'Jan Satyagraha' march by landless poor to highlight their problems.
The Centre had appointed Union Ministers Jairam Ramesh and Jyotiraditya Scindia to hold talks with activists led by Ekta Parishad chairman P V Rajagopal on the issue.
However, Rajagopal clarified that they would still go ahead with the planned march to Delhi as no concrete assurances were given to them on the issue.
He alleged that an attempt was made by the government to weaken their agitation by offering small concessions.
Ramesh told reporters that he had invited the agitators to New Delhi on October 11 to hold further talks with him on all their issues.
"We have assured the protestors that the government will consider all their demands sympathetically and try to fulfill them in totality," the minister said.
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He also said that in the next six months, he would discuss the matter with state governments and the agitators to find out an amicable solution to the problems.
The minister also agreed with the agitators' demand of setting up fast-track courts for settling land-related disputes and added that he would discuss the issue with the states on priority.
Ramesh also assured them that on October 11, the government would try to come out with a proper strategy and take a decision on implementing it.
Rajagopal said that even though he would not be able to attend the meeting on October 11, other representatives of the organisation would do so. (More)