Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister Piyush Goyal during the meeting with farmers' representatives at Vigyan Bhawan today(Image Courtesy : Twitter)

Farmers want new law on MSP in 4th round talks

A group of more than 34 farmer leaders on Thursday demanded the framing of a specific law on Minimum Support Price (MSP) during the fourth round of talks with the Central government.

The farmer union representatives emphasised that the law must guarantee them MSP not only now but in the future as well.

The demand comes two hours after the ongoing meeting which started around 12.30 p.m. at Vigyan Bhawan in presence of the Centre's representatives: Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister Piyush Goyal.

The Bharatiya Kisan Union, the Bharatiya Kisan Sanyukta Morcha and the Krantikari Kisan Union are among the more than 34 farm union representatives who put the demand before the Centre to call a special session of Parliament and frame a law on MSP.

The farm unions were also reportedly adamant on demanding the government repealing its three farm laws enacted in September during the Monsoon Session of Parliament. They have also put some other demands on behalf of thousands of farmers owing allegiance to these organisations, huddled under the open sky in the cold winter, refusing to budge until their demands are met.

The meeting, which is expected to play a major role in farmers' future course of action on whether they would continue the protest or withdraw it, is crucial as many of the farmers' demands would lead to new challenges for the government whose focus is to end the farmers' agitation going on since November 26. Thousands of protesters have blocked five Delhi borders connecting Chandigarh, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh crippling the chain of supply to the national capital.

The meeting is also being attended by Union Minister of State for Commerce Som Prakash and Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Agarwal.

The Singhu and Tikri borders, as well as Chilla and Ghazipur borders have now been hosting these multitudes for over a week. Hundreds of farmers have almost blocked entry and exit out of the national Capital.

The fourth round of meetings with the farmer leaders started at Vigyan Bhawan after the earlier talks remained inconclusive on December 1.

In the last meeting, the farmers' representatives had unanimously turned down the Centre's proposal of a special committee to thrash out the differences and resolve concerns over the farm laws..

The farmers though have hardened their stance, warning that if on Thursday "the last chance" for the government to take a decision on the laws, was not taken, the stir could intensify further.

Earlier, the protesting farmers on Wednesday demanded the Central government to convene a special session of Parliament to repeal the three farm laws, besides threatening to hold a nationwide protest on December 5.

Addressing a press conference at the Delhi-Haryana border in Singhu, Darshan Pal, President of the Krantikari Kisan Union, said, "We will observe December 3, when the Bhopal gas tragedy took place several decades ago, as anti-corporate day. On December 5, we will protest against the Modi government and the corporate houses and burn their effigies."

The meeting between the government and the farmer representative began after a detailed discussion among the Home Minister, Agriculture Minister and the Consumer Affairs Minister at the Home Minister's residence.

The government is still holding on to its stance of not rolling back the three farm laws which farmers allege are "anti-farm" and "black laws".

The three laws are: Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020, and The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.

The farmers have been sitting on protest for the last eight days at Delhi-Haryana and Delhi-Uttar Pradesh borders.

Thousands of farmers have been camping at the Singhu border, while several other groups have blocked the entry at the Delhi-Haryana border in Tikri, the Delhi-UP Ghazipur border and the Delhi-UP Chilla border.

(With inputs from IANS)

2020-12-03 18:03 IST

New Delhi: Farmers' representatives, participating in the fourth round of talks with the government over their charter of demands, refused to partake of the lunch provided by the Centre, preferring to eat the food brought by their supporters.

The group of 34 farmer union leaders also set up a separate food stall in Vigyan Bhawan - the government-farmer talks venue - and most of them sat on the floor to have their lunch.

As the talks broke for lunch after over three hours, the government representatives invited the farmer leaders to have the food arranged by Centre but they declined, signalling they would not take any favour from the government till their demands are met.

The farmers' demand includes framing of a specific law on Minimum Support Price (MSP), and a written assurance on it, ending the punishment provision for stubble burning, repealing three contentious farm laws passed in September during the Monsoon Session of Parliament, and stalling the upcoming Electricity (Amendment) Act, 2020.

2020-12-03 14:25 IST

Former Akali Dal leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa has also returned Padma Bhushan to protest against the government in connection with controversial Farm Acts.

2020-12-03 14:16 IST

Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Congress MP writes to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to call the Winter Session to discuss present farmers protest, the status of COVID19 vaccine and issues of economic slowdown and unemployment

2020-12-03 13:49 IST

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday expressed grief over the death of two farmers, Gurjant Singh and Gurbachan Singh, while participating in the ongoing protests against the new agricultural laws.

The Chief Minister also announced financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh each to the families of the farmers.

2020-12-03 13:33 IST

Bhim Army Chief Chandra Shekhar addresses protesting farmers at Singhu border,reports ANI

"If Govt becomes dictator then people should come out on the streets. Govt should stop shaming this movement. We're here to support our farmers and will stand by them till the end," he said.

2020-12-03 13:30 IST

Former Punjab CM and SAD leader Parkash Singh Badal returns his Padma Vibhushan honour over the farmers' agitation.

Parkash Singh Badal says, "I feel so poor that I do not have much else to sacrifice to express solidarity with the farmers’ cause."

2020-12-03 13:27 IST

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee expresses concern over farmers’ unrest, demands withdrawal of farm laws. In a series of tweets, Mamata Banerjee demands Central Government to withdraw the anti-farmer bills and threatened that her party will agitate through out the state and country if the controversial Acts are not withdrawn immediately.

She also said that her party has called a meeting  on Friday, December 4. She added that her party  will discuss how the Essential Commodities Act is impacting common people and resulting in skyrocketing prices.

2020-12-03 13:15 IST

Maharashtra Congress passes a resolution to support the farmers protesting in Delhi against the Centre's farm laws,reports ANI

2020-12-03 13:13 IST

Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad has reached the Singhu border to show solidarity with the agitating farmers,reports India Today

2020-12-03 12:51 IST

"Discussion is going on between farmers and Centre, there's nothing for me to resolve," reacts Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh before media at Delhi

"I reiterated my opposition in my meeting with Home Minister and requested him to resolve the issue as it affects the economy of my state and security of the nation." added Singh.

Earlier Punjab Chief Minister met Union Minister Amit shah at the residence of Shah.


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