New Delhi: Congress' Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad, on Tuesday, informed that the opposition parties will boycott the proceedings of Rajya Sabha till it's three demands on farm bills are met. He made an appeal to the Speaker to revoke the suspension of eight Rajya Sabha MPs.
While addressing media outside the Parliament, Ghulam Nabi Azad said, "We have made three conditions before Rajya Sabha on farm bills. We'll boycott Parliament session until Government accepts our demands."
"We had also written a letter to the President yesterday appealing him to disapprove the bill so that some amendments can be made in these bills," he further added.
Azad, while speaking after the Zero Hour, demanded that the Government should bring another bill which can ensure that corporates as well as Government agencies like Food Corporation of India (FCI), won't procure the food grains or other crops below the minimum support price (MSP) fixed by the Government. Along with this, he also asked the Government to fix the MSP on the basis of recommendations given in MS Swaminathan Committee report.
Attacking the Government on the issue of MSP, the Congress MP said, "Government had announced MSP, yesterday, which means that there is no coordination between the Union Minister and his Government. If they wanted to bring in MSP then they should've mentioned it when they tabled these bills in Parliament."