Government assures farmers of consistent increase in MSP for crops

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
New Delhi: Seeking to allay concerns of farmers over a new set of laws amid continuing protests by some parties, senior union minister
Rajnath Singh on Thursday assured the farm community that the MSP (minimum support price) will not only stay, it will be continuously
increased too in coming years.He also hit out at Congress for the burning of a tractor by protesters from their youth wing, saying, "As a
activists on Monday had set a tractor ablaze near India Gate in the national capital, a few hundred metres from the Rashtrapati Bhavan and
Parliament, to protest the contentious farm laws.Talking to a select group of journalists, the Defence Minister said, " Being a farmer's son
myself, I want to make it clear that the Modi government will not do anything that is not in the interest of farmers.""I appeal to all
farmers' organisations that if they have any issue please come and talk with us
MSP will stay and rather it will be continuously raised in coming years," he said.The new laws have come into effect after the passage of
three key farm bills in the recently concluded monsoon session of Parliament.The government presented these bills as pro-farmers, saying
these will ensure that farmers get better prices for their produce and do not get subjected to regulations of 'mandis'
It has also said that farmers will be now free to sell their produce to anyone and these legislations will increase competition and promote
slammed the bills as "anti-farmers", claiming that the agriculture sector will be left to the fate of corporate interests.