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Haryana: BJP s coalition partner walks a tightrope on farmers protest

Farmers in Haryana didn t go as far as those in neighbouring Punjab, but the protests over the Centre s new agri-marketing laws kept politics on the boil in this state as well in the closing months of the year. The year was also marked by a new Haryanvis First policy on jobs, a law in the making against the so-called love jihad and a tussle between the chief minister and the home minister over a coveted police department. All this against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, which tested Haryana as it did the rest of the country. Months before the current agitation over the Centre s three new farm laws erupted, the opposition Congress and the Indian National Lok Dal had already begun raising farmers issues in the state.

BJP s Haryana ally Jannayak Janata Party comes out in support of Centre on farm legislations

BJP s Haryana ally Jannayak Janata Party comes out in support of Centre on farm legislations Share Synopsis Chautala’s JJP is walking the political tightrope as it is under pressure from its large farmer voter base to pull out of Khattar government and the opposition Congress is daring the youth leader to resign in support. From the time Parliament passed the farm legislations, Chautala has maintained that he would quit if minimum support price (MSP) regime is dismantled. Agencies JJP has completely debunked suggestions from Congress that JJP MLAs want Chautala to pull out of Khattar government. NEW DELHI: Jannayak Janata Party (JJP), a key ally of BJP in Haryana, has come out in support of the Centre on farm legislations, exhorting the protesting farmer organisations to not be “stubborn”, clearly signalling that it has no immediate intention of pulling out of Manohar Lal Khattar government in the state.

Farmers Protest: Dushyant Chautala meets Agriculture Minister over farm laws

Hopeful of next round of talks between Centre and farmers soon: Dushyant Chautala India Updated: Saturday, December 12, 2020, 18:27 [IST] New Delhi, Dec 12: As a deadlock continues between the central government and protesting farmers on three new farm laws, Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala on Saturday said he is hopeful the next round of talks between the Centre and the unions will take place in the next 24-40 hours. Dushyant Chautala meets Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar After meeting Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar here, Chautala said the crop procurement at the government-decided MSP (minimum support price) would be ensured for each farmer till the time he was part of the state government.

Crisis in Haryana government: Dushyant is with Centre, but his five MLAs support farmers

Express News Service CHANDIGARH: A half of Dushyant Chautala’s 10 MLAs in the Jannayak Janata Party, an ally of the ruling BJP in Haryana, have openly supported the protesting farmers.  On his part, Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala on Wednesday said the Centre has accepted the farmers’ demand for assured MSP in writing and now it is up to the farmers to respond to the Centre’s other proposals. Chautala said he is quite hopeful  that the farmers protesting over the new agri-marketing laws will understand that when the Centre is giving written assurances, it a victory for their struggle .

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