Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Will not allow biz over hunger; need law on MSP, says Tikait

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

GHAZIABAD: Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said business over hunger will not be allowed in the country and once again demanded a law on minimum support price (MSP) for crops along with the repeal of new contentiou­s agri-marketing laws. The Bharatiya Kisan Union spokespers­on’s comments came soon after PM Narendra Modi’s address in the Rajya Sabha during which he assured “MSP was there. MSP is there. MSP will remain in the future”.

“Desh mein bhook pe vyaapaar nahi hoga. Bhook kitni lagegi anaaj ki keemat utni hogi. Desh mein bhook se vyaapaar karne walon ko baahar nikaala jaaega (There will not be business over hunger in the country. If hunger goes up, price of crops will be decided accordingl­y. Those wanting business over hunger will be driven out of the country),” he told reporters.

“The way rates of a flight ticket fluctuate three to four times a day, the price of crops will not be decided the same way,” Tikait said.

On the PM’s remark about the emergence of a “new community” which is “engaged in protests”, Tikait said, “Yes, this time it is the farmers’ community which has emerged and people are also supporting the farmers”.

He said what the farmers protesting against the new laws have highlighte­d is that there is no law on MSP, because of which traders loot them by buying crops at lower prices. He also slammed the attempts to divide the ongoing movement of farmers on caste and religious lines.

“This movement was first portrayed as Punjab’s issue, then Sikhs’ then Jats, so on and so forth. The farmers of the country are united. The movement belongs to all farmers,” he said.

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