200 farmer organizations gather at Punjab Khod village in Delhi for MSP guarantee law demand

Farmer organizations from across the country now want to wage a battle to get the MSP guarantee law passed. Farmers have gathered for this at the Punjab Khod village in Delhi. In the MSP Guarantee Kanoon Adhiveshan being held for three days October 6-8, about 3,000 farmers from 200 farmer organizations across the country besides RKMS and SSS will deliberate on this issue.

200 farmer organizations gather at Punjab Khod village in Delhi for MSP guarantee law demand

Farmer organizations from across the country now want to wage a battle to get the Minimum Support Price (MSP) guarantee law passed. Farmers have gathered for this at the Punjab Khod village in Delhi. In the MSP Guarantee Kanoon Adhiveshan being held for three days October 6-8, about 3,000 farmers from 200 farmer organizations across the country besides Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan (RKMS) and Swabhimani Shetkari Sangathan (SSS) will deliberate on this issue.

The Central Government fixes MSP for 23 crops in both Kharif and Rabi seasons, but most of the farmers have to sell their commodities below MSP as the procurement is done at MSP in only limited quantities as compared to total production. So, the farmer organizations have been demanding for long to make MSP guarantee for crops into law.

Opening the session, RKMS Convener VM Singh said that the farmers would not rest until the law is made for MSP guarantee of crops. He said that farmers had been made the pawns of political parties for the last 70 years and political parties had been concerned about the farmers only at the time of elections and that, too, had been limited only to their manifestos. The farmers will now fight their own battle and that too with legal rights. So, 200 farmer organizations from across the country have gathered at the Punjab Khod village in Delhi to talk about the fields from the fields.

The MSP Guarantee Kisan Morcha was formed on 22 March 2022. About 200 farmer organizations, who have been raising their voices for farmers’ rights for long, are part of the front. Farmer leaders like Sardar VM Singh, Raju Shetty, ‘Waterman’ Rajendra Singh, PV Rajagopal, Rampal Jat, Balraj Bhati, Rajaram Tripathi, K Chandrasekhar, Jaskaran Singh and Ayyakannu are in key roles in the front.