New Delhi: Farmers have rejected the government’s proposal regarding MSP. Farmer leaders at Shambhu border have said that we reject the government’s proposal. Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal said, ‘After discussion in both the forums and analysis, it was decided that there is nothing in the government’s proposal. This is not in favor of farmers. We reject it. Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pander said that on February 21, we will march to Delhi in the morning.
That is, it is clear that the talks between the government and the farmers have been unsuccessful. Farmer leaders have made it clear that they will march to Delhi and continue their agitation. After this announcement by the farmers, the difficulties of the general public of Delhi including the government may increase and traffic may be affected. Now it remains to be seen what action the government takes on this.
There was a meeting between the government and farmers on Sunday
The fourth round of meeting was held between farmer leaders and three Union ministers in Chandigarh on Sunday on the issue of legal guarantee of minimum support price (MSP) for crops. The central government had agreed to give MSP on four more crops. Apart from paddy and wheat, the Central Government had also proposed to give MSP on lentil, urad, maize and cotton crops, but for this the farmers will have to sign a five-year agreement with NCCF, NAFED and CCI.
The farmers had decided to consider the government’s proposal. The farmers had asked the government to reply before February 21. At the same time, the farmer organizations had not yet announced the end of the movement and since then they were standing at Shambhu Border and Khanauli Border.
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