Union government Should Either Bring New Legislation or Make Changes in Agri-Marketing Laws: Nana Aakhre
All workers of RSS-affiliated Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) on Wednesday in the Nagpur as part of their nationwide agitation demanding a right "remunerative price" for their produce to all farmers to cover the cost of their cultivation.
Nagpur: All workers of RSS-affiliated Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) on Wednesday in the Nagpur as part of their nationwide agitation demanding a right “remunerative price” for their produce to all farmers to cover the cost of their cultivation. While it is demonstrated and rightly called for “improvement”. New Agricultural Laws of the India Central Government.
President Nana Aakhre Said
Talking with the Reporters, The President of the Vidarbha unit of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS), Nana Akhare, has said that the central government should either come up with some new legislation or either the (MSP) Minimum Support Price for the major agricultural law itself.
Some changes should be made in the agri-marketing laws made in the last year to add the provision of the payment.
He also said that all farmers should get a “remunerative price” for their produce to cover their cost of production, which all the farmers do not get in the current system.
Senior BKS office bearer named Dinesh Kulkarni had said once earlier that remunerative price is cost of production plus profit. Remunerative price is a right of all farmers, which should be facilitated to the Government of India.
Akhare has indicated that if these demands of the farmers are not accepted and fulfilled, then the farmers organization will intensify its movement in the coming few days.
Last Year in the month of September 2020, three agricultural laws for the farmers made by the government were introduced by PM Narendra Modi government as major reforms in the agriculture sector. Which will remove all the middlemen and will give right permission to the all farmers of India to sell anywhere within the country.
But, all the farmers of the country have expressed apprehension that this new law will pave the way to completely eliminate the security cushion of MSP and leave all the mandis at the mercy of big corporates.