New Delhi:Bharatiya Kisan Sangh, the RSS's farmers' wing, is going to hold a nationwide protest on 8 September demanding the farmers' right to remunerative prices for their crops. The National General Secretary of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh, Badrinarayan Chaudhary has said that on 11 August, the Kisan Sangh had written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding remunerative prices for the farmers.
Bharatiya Kisan Sangh waited for PM's reply till 31 August, but they have received no response from the government to date. Therefore, the country's largest farmers' organisation has called for a protest movement. He added that under the program of 8 September, the workers of the Kisan Sangh across the country will stage a sit-in protest at the district headquarters and submit a memorandum. A symbolic protest will also be held at Jantar Mantar in Delhi.
Badrinarayan Choudhary further said that the government should listen to them as it is a legitimate demand. If the government does not agree with this demand, then they should explain why there is no logic in the demand for remunerative prices. The farmers' protest at the Delhi border has entered its 10th month with the demand to enact a law on MSP. The farmers are also demanding a repeal of the three agricultural laws.
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However, the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh is supporting the three agriculture laws provided the government makes 5 amendments in the acts. Badrinarayan Choudhary has said that the demand to repeal the laws is not right. After studying these laws, he found that it would prove beneficial for the farmers and would also create other employment opportunities in the agriculture sector. The government should set up separate Kisan Nyayalayas to protect the farmers under these laws.