Delhi: Farmer organizations from across the country have once again reached Delhi demanding MSP guarantee law for the compulsory purchase of farmers' crops at the Minimum Support Price (MSP). Farmers have reached to participate in the three-day convention, which will continue till October 8, under the banner of 'MSP Guarantee Kisan Morcha .'
Punjab Khod, a village in outer Delhi, has been chosen as the venue for the program. Farmer representatives from 25 states of the country have reached Delhi to participate in the convention. Convener VM Singh told ETV Bharat "on the first day of MSP Guarantee Kisan Morcha , about 3000 farmer representatives and around 200 farmer organizations from across the country have reached. One of our primary demands is MSP guarantee law."
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Singh said, 'before the election of 2024, the government should bring this law because it is a very old demand and all the farmers of the country want that they should get a fair price for their crops. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi used to be the Chief Minister of Gujarat, he himself, being the chairman of the Chief Minister's Committee, had put the demand that MSP should be made mandatory, in writing to the then Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh. Today when he himself is in the post of Prime Minister, he should fulfill the demand of making MSP mandatory.'