People Organize Farmers Parliament January 23-24 Repeal farm laws
Civil society individuals and groups are organising a Kisan Sansad near the Singhu border on January 23 and 24 in support of the agitating farmers. The people’s farmers Parliament will be held at Guru Tegh Bahadur Memorial close to the Singhu border which is one of the main venues where the farmers are currently camping.
A committee has been formed to organise this with former justices and agrarian experts. The members are Justice Gopal Gowda, Justice Kolse Patil, former Naval chief Admiral L.Ramdas, Aruna Roy, P Sainath, former Minister Yashwant Sinha, Medha Patkar. Sant Gopaldas, Mohammad Adeeb, professor Jagmohan Singh, Sompal Shastri and Prashant Bhushan.
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New Delhi: Former agriculture minister Sompal Shastri, who held office when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the prime minister, has told the Narendra Modi government that it should concede to the protesting farmer unionsâ prime demand on Minimum Support Price (MSP) to end the impasse, ThePrint has learnt.
Shastri, who met Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar over the weekend, advised the government that this can be done through an independent committee appointed by the Supreme Court.Â
Farmers fear that MSP will not be enforced once private
mandis come up following the implementation of the new laws.Â
During his meeting with Tomar, sources in the BJP said, Shastri emphasised that there is a trust deficit between the government and the farmers, which he believes is the root cause of the current protests and can be bridged by involving the Supreme Court in the negotiations.Â