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Without an MSP Guarantee Law, Centre Tables Offers to Purchase Five Crops at MSP for Five Years

MSP Guarantee Law

In a recent meeting between the Union government and farmer leaders, a significant proposal regarding the minimum support price (MSP) was presented for the first time. This proposal marks a key development in the ongoing negotiations between the two parties. Let’s delve into the details of what transpired during this meeting and the implications of the proposed MSP guarantee.

  1. Government’s MSP Proposal:
    • Explore the details of the proposal put forth by the Union government during the fourth round of talks with farmer leaders.
    • Discuss the government’s plan to buy three pulse crops, maize, and cotton at MSP for five years through legal contracts with farmers.
    • Highlight statements from Union ministers, including Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, regarding the proposal.
  2. Farmer Response:
    • Examine the reaction of farmer representatives to the government’s proposal.
    • Discuss farmers’ expectations for a legal guarantee on MSP for all 23 crops, as opposed to the limited scope of the government’s proposal.
    • Highlight the decision of farmer leaders to deliberate on the proposal within their forums before making a final decision.
  3. Future Course of Action:
    • Explore the potential outcomes of the discussions within farmer forums over the next two days.
    • Discuss the possibility of continuing protests, including the ‘Delhi Chalo’ march, if a satisfactory resolution is not reached.
    • Highlight statements from key farmer leaders, including Sarvan Singh Pandher and Jagjit Singh Dallewal, regarding the ongoing negotiations and protest plans.
  4. Support from Other Farmer Groups:
    • Discuss the decision of Haryana BKU (Chaduni) chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni to join the protest if talks fail.
    • Explore the planned protests by the Punjab unit of the original SKM group and BKU Ugrahan in support of farmers’ demands.
  5. Political and Public Support:
    • Highlight political support for the farmers’ demands, including statements from Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu.
    • Discuss the extension of internet shutdowns in several districts of Haryana and Punjab amidst ongoing protests.

The recent talks between the Union government and farmer leaders, along with the proposal on MSP, represent a significant development in the ongoing protests. As discussions continue and farmer forums deliberate on the government’s offer, the future course of action remains uncertain. However, the resilience and determination of farmers in advocating for their rights and demands remain unwavering, setting the stage for further dialogue and potential resolution in the days to come.