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Agricultural Law: BKU Hometown Muzaffarnagar Shift Focus to MSP

Agricultural Law: BKU Hometown Muzaffarnagar Shift Focus to MSP
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Muzaffarnagar: With the promise of revocation of controversial agricultural bills secured, farmers at Muzaffarnagar Up now have trained their sights to the law for the minimum support price (MSP).
The announcement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to revoke three agricultural laws have sent farmers in the celebration in the city of West Pradesh, which is also the headquarters of Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU).
BKU President Naresh Titikait and spokesman for his brother and the Rakesh Tikait workers lived in the village of Releasing Muzaffarnagar.
Magaram Balyan, a member of the local BKU, said the government announced the withdrawal of law due to pressure from farmers.
He claimed the announcement was an attempt to calm the voters before the poll.
“This law alone will not help farmers.
The government must now provide legal guarantees for MSP for plants, ensuring the availability of fertilizers, and solving other critical problems for farming,” Balyan said.
He also said the protests of farmers had firmly uniting the JAT community in their opposition to BJP.
The claim was not found to want evidence because farmers in this area have been seen have banned the entry of BJP leaders in their village.
“Except for their voluntary visits during death and meetingless meetings, BJP leaders have been banned from entering the village for more than a year now,” Balyan added.
Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) opposition said the decision to revoke the law was a big problem because it showed BJP “prostration” outside the party, which rarely happened since 2014.
RLD also said by revoking the law, the government has not made assistance to the farmers The main must still be handled.
“Prime Minister Modi has announced the decline of laws that are not accepted by farmers since the first day.
He has just released the burden of farmers who want to be forced by his government in the community,” said Spokesman RLD Sandeep Chaudhary told PTI.
“The real benefit for farmers is if the government discusses concerns related to MSP, and gives BJP appointments to double the income of farmers,” Chaudhary said.
The PM announcement on Friday broke the deadlock throughout the year between the government and farmers, which began last November with a massive protest on several Delhi borders.
However, BJP supporters at Muzaffardagar felt the government should not give up on protesters, which now might want to come up with more demands.
“The government should not do this (revoking agricultural laws).
This ‘Union-Wale’ will not end the protest and will continue to increase the demands and extort the government,” Sunil Kaji, a resident of Satuti in Khatauli, told by PTI.
All the same, he said the announcement would add to the credibility of BJP in the region and could work profitably in the next assembly selection in 2022, and even general elections in 2024.
Amit Kumar, who wrote a chorious book and was writing a book on Jat’s history, said Even though the decision was greeted by people in his area, it was already late.
“More than 700 lives have been lost during protests.
The political atmosphere shows that the prospect of the BJP poll will violate,” Kumar, who claimed there was no affiliation with any union or political party.
Soream’s historic village is also an influential Sarv Khap headquarters.
Hundreds of farmers, especially from Punjab, Haryana and UP, have camped on the border of Delhi since November 26 last year with a request that farmers produce trade and trade (promotion and facilitation), farmer agreements (empowerment and protection) of the price and agricultural guarantee guarantee laws, and the Essential Commodity Act (Amendment) will be revoked.
The farmers also demanded legal guarantees for MSP, among other concerns.
In his speech to the nation on Friday, Prime Modi said three AGRI laws would be revoked and the constitutional process needed to do so will be completed in the parliamentary winter session starting this month.
Modi insisted on the law in the interests of farmers and apologized to people in the country by saying the government could not convince the part of the farmers despite good intentions.

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