Government ready for talks on MSP law after withdrawal of agricultural law

Central government has proposed to the Samyukt Kisan Morcha for talks on MSP

The-government-on-MSP Agricultural-Law Samyukt-Kisan-Morcha

Despite the withdrawal of three agricultural laws, the government has agreed to talk about the MSP law after farmers' organizations remained adamant. According to sources, the central government has proposed to the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) for talks on this issue. For this, the Kisan Morcha has been asked to name its 5 leaders, who will be present in the meeting during the talks.

Sources in the Kisan Morcha say that now on December 4, the announcement of withdrawal of the movement can be made. However, the meeting of 32 farmers' organizations of Punjab is going on at the Singhu border. Most of the farmers' organizations are now in favor of ending the movement, though Rakesh Tikait and Gurnam Chadhuni of Bhakiyu (Tikait) are adamant about continuing the movement.

On the other hand, according to sources in the Union Home Ministry, the ministry has directed all the states to withdraw the cases registered during the farmers' agitation. Farmer leaders of Haryana have also announced to hold a meeting with Chief Minister Manoharlal Khattar on Wednesday for withdrawal of cases. 

In fact, for the last one year, the farmers' organizations, sitting around all the borders of Delhi for their demands, do not agree with the return of the agriculture law only. Farmers say that if the government wants to improve their economic condition, then the law should also be implemented for not selling the crop at a price less than the MSP (Minimum Support Price).


 Also Read: Punjab: One teacher and 32 children positive in Hoshiarpur


Farmers' organizations have announced to continue the strike till the MSP Act is enacted. The government wants to find a middle ground in this and that is why agreed to talk.


Trending