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'What is the problem in adding one line on MSP': BJP's Haryana ally on farmers protest

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New Delhi, Dec 02: The BJP's ruling coalition partner in Haryana, the Jannayak Janata Party, on Tuesday suggested that the Centre should give a written assurance to farmers that the minimum support price system will continue.

JJP president Ajay Chautala

The remark by JJP president Ajay Chautala comes on the day independent MLA Sombir Sangwan withdrew support to the BJP-led government in the state, also expressing support for the farmers against the new farm laws.

The farmer unions say the three agri-marketing laws enacted by the BJP-led government at the Centre in September will lead to the dismantling of the MSP system.

While the Centre has said the MSP system will continue, many protesting farmers are seeking an assurance in writing, if not a repeal of the new laws. Some are suggesting an amendment to the laws, adding the assurance.

Ahead of next round of talks, farmers to write to Centre over farm lawsAhead of next round of talks, farmers to write to Centre over farm laws

Chautala said the assurance on the MSP has been repeatedly made by the Centre, including by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar. So what is the harm in adding and writing that line, the former MP told reporters in Sirsa, shortly before the talks between farmers and the Centre began in Delhi.

The Centre has invited farmers for talks and we want that there should be a solution to this at the earliest. We have requested those in the government that a solution to the farmers' problems should be found, Ajay Singh Chautala said.

Thousands of farmers have been protesting at the borders of the national capital, seeking the withdrawal of the laws meant to deregulate the sale of crops. Most of them are from Punjab, but many are from Haryana.

The farmers are disturbed, they are sitting on the road the government is also concerned, Chautala said, urging an early solution. Responding to a question, he said most of Haryana's crops are procured at the MSP.

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Ajay Singh Chautala's son Dushyant Chautala is Haryana's deputy chief minister. Earlier, the JJP has accused the opposition parties of "misleading" farmers on the new central laws, and Dushyant Chautala had even said he will quit his post if there is any attempt to discontinue the MSP.

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