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Farmer protest: Live updates: Farmers will march on Delhi after rejecting the Center’s five-year MSP plan!

Farmer protest leaders involved in the “Delhi Chalo” agitation have rejected the government’s intention to buy pulses, maize, and cotton at MSP.

In the fourth round of talks with farmer leaders, a panel of three Union ministers proposed on Sunday that government agencies purchase pulses, maize, and cotton crops at minimum support prices (MSP) for five years after reaching an agreement with farmers. Farmer leaders involved in the ‘Delhi Chalo’ agitation have rejected this proposal.

Punjab Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee General Secretary Sarwan Singh Pandher said, “The Centre says something else in the discussions and while speaking at the press conference outside, they say different things. We have not given any proposal. We will move towards Delhi on February 21 at 11 am.”

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“After discussing in our two forums, it has been decided that the Center’s proposal is not in the interest of farmers and we reject this proposal,” stated Jagjit Singh Dallewal, a leader of SKM (Non-Political), which is leading the “Delhi Chalo” march alongside the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha. “We will move to Delhi peacefully at 11 am on February 21,” Pandher responded when asked if their call for a march to Delhi still stands. We request that the government either resolve our issues or remove the barricades, allowing us to proceed to Delhi.

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  • Farmers plan to resume protests on February 21 after rejecting Center’s MSP proposal

The government’s plan to purchase pulses, maize, and cotton at MSP has been rejected by farmer leaders involved in the “Delhi Chalo” agitation. Three Union ministers on a panel on Sunday suggested, in the fourth round of negotiations with farmer leaders, that government organizations purchase pulses, maize, and cotton crops at minimum support prices (MSP) for a period of five years following an agreement with farmers. Sarwan Singh Pandher, general secretary of the Punjab Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee, stated: “The Center says one thing in the talks and another thing when they speak at the press conference outside.” We have not given any proposal. We will move towards Delhi on February 21 at 11 am.”

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This Article Was Originally Published On DNAIndia.com!

Bharat Bandh LIVE Updates: Gridlock expected in Delhi, Noida as farmers block borders!

Bharat Bandh LIVE Updates: The SKM requested all like-minded farmers’ organisations to come together and be a part of the Bharat Bandh!

Bharat Bandh LIVE Updates: Various farmers’ unions, including the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), called for a Gramin Bharat Bandh, a nationwide strike, on Friday, February 16, in order to press for their demands in front of the Centre. The SKM requested all like-minded farmers’ organisations to come together and be a part of the Bharat Bandh, which is called by the central trade unions.

The Bharat bandh call has come amid the ‘Delhi Chalo’ protests by hundreds of farmers, who are marching from Haryana, Punjab and have been stopped at the Haryana borders near Ambala, which is around 200 kilometres away from Delhi. Haryana security forces have been using tear gas on the farmers trying to disperse them.

The SKM (non-political) has asked all the like-minded farmer organisations to come forward and participate in the Bharat bandh, which is a day-long protest beginning from 6am to 4pm.

The farmers will be participating in a widespread chakka jam on major roads across India from 12 pm to 4 pm. In Punjab, a large part of state and national highways would be closed for at least the four hours.

What will be affected:

  • Transportation
  • Agricultural activities
  • Activities related to the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA)
  • Private offices
  • Village shops
  • Rural industrial and service establishments.

What are farmers demanding:

  • Guaranteed Minimum Support Price (MSP) for all crops through legislation.
  • Strengthen the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).
  • Reinstitute the old pension scheme for wider coverage.
  • Ensure pension and social security for all workers (formal & informal).
  • Provide free 300 units of power for both farming and domestic use.
  • Implement comprehensive crop insurance for better risk management.
  • Increase existing pensions to ₹10,000 per month.

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes News!

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