Kashmir Observer

MSP Law Cannot Be Brought In A Hurry: Agri Minister

Says Farmers Should Come Forward For Talks With Govt

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NEW DELHI: Union Agricultur­e Minister Arjun Munda on Tuesday said a law guaranteei­ng Minimum Support Price (MSP) on crops cannot be brought in a hurry without consulting all stakeholde­rs and urged the protesting farmer groups to have a structured discussion with the government on the issue.

In an interview with PTI, Munda also cautioned the protesting farmers to be "aware and alert" about some elements which could defame their protest for political benefits.

Munda is part of the ministeria­l delegation that held two rounds of discussion with the farmers' groups, including Samyuka Kisan Morcha (non-political), Kisan Mazdoor Morcha in Chandigarh, to resolve their concerns.

However, as the talks remained inconclusi­ve, farmers' groups have started their 'Delhi Chalo' march on Tuesday.

"In the two rounds of discussion­s, we agreed to many of their demands. But there was no agreement on certain issues. The talks are still on," Munda said.

He said the Centre has agreed to meet many of their demands that can be done at the administra­tive level.

However, a policy guaranteei­ng an MSP requires a holistic approach taking into considerat­ion the views of all stakeholde­rs, including the state government­s, the minister said.

"Humein MSP ke baare mein yeh dekhna hai kanoon kis tarah banana hai aur ismein kya labh aur kya nuksaan hai. (On MSP, we need to see what kind of law we have to come up with and what are the benefits and drawbacks of such a law)," Munda said.

He also asserted that the Modi government does "solid work" keeping in mind the welfare of all stakeholde­rs and will not make any announceme­nts in a "hurry" which could later turn out to be a failed exercise.

"They want us to announce certain things. The government is not there for making announceme­nts but to do work. Announceme­nt is made only after a mature discussion. For a mature discussion, we need to keep in mind the interest of every stakeholde­r," he said, and added that agricultur­e is a state subject.

"Suppose we do something at a national level, the same people will tell tomorrow that you did not take states into confidence. That will also be not proper," Munda said.

During the course of the discussion with protesting farmers, the minister said farmers were requested to either be part of the Sanjay Aggarwalch­aired committee that is already looking at strengthen­ing the MSP system, or be part of a new committee.

"... we will form a committee and asked them be a part of it. For that also, they were not ready," he said, adding that the whole issue should be not be seen in isolation.

The government is ready for a holistic time-bound discussion with clear terms of reference "but they were not ready for this also," the minister said.

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