Farmers vs Farm Laws: MSP is already been Established as A Legal Right
Farmer Preparing to Plant
In this article we are going to read all the arguments and the reasons given by Mohit Rana, a Delhi High Court lawyer and Ravi Singh Chhikara, a law student at Delhi University; where they talk about how MSP is already a part of our farmer’s constitutional rights.
Now in the article they mention that the protests by farmers were over a demand for a strict specific law mandating minimum support prices (MSP) for each crop. These farm laws will trigger the beginning of the end for small and marginal farmers, the farmers have claimed. The concern that emerges now is if the farmers would be protected within the framework of current Indian laws if the government retained the power structure.
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Farmers will gherao Parliament if govt doesn t repeal three agri laws: Rakesh Tikait
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait has said that if the Centre does not repeal the three new agriculture laws, the protesting farmers will gherao Parliament. He appealed to farmers to be ready as the call for Delhi march can be given at any time. Tikait was addressing the Kisan Mahapanchayat of United Kisan Morcha in Sikar, Rajasthan on Tuesday. This time the call will be for Parliament gherao. We will announce it and then march towards Delhi. This time 40 lakh tractors will be there instead of four lakh tractors, he said.
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The centre on Wednesday informed the Delhi High Court that as many as 19 people have been arrested and 25 FIRs lodged in connection with the Republic Day violence in the national capital during the farmers tractor rally in protest against the three new agri laws.
Speaking at a farmers rally in Sikar in Rajasthan, Tikait said, "Our next call will be for a march to Parliament. We will tell them before marching. This time it won t be just 4 lakh tractors but 40 lakh tractors will go there if farm laws are not taken back."