In a stand against the BJP's Modi-led government's proposition, leaders of the farmers' agitation have rebuffed the recent proposal put forth by the authorities, asserting that it does not align with the best interests of the farming community.
The rejection comes amidst the 'Delhi Chalo' march, a concerted effort by farmers to assert their demands on various fronts, most notably the legal assurance of a minimum support price (MSP) for crops.
The 'Delhi Chalo' movement, aimed at urging the Central government to address a spectrum of grievances, has seen a determined pushback from the farming fraternity.
Clashes erupted last week when security forces intercepted the march, sparking tensions and further fueling the resolve of the protesting farmers.
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In the latest development, farmer leaders conveyed their steadfast commitment to the cause, firmly stating their intention to proceed with the march towards Delhi on Wednesday (February 21).
The decision to persist with the agitation follows the dismissal of the government's proposal, which sought to procure pulses, maize, and cotton at MSP rates by government agencies over a five-year period.
Highlighting their demands, which encompass a broad spectrum of agricultural issues, including the implementation of the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations and pension provisions for farmers and laborers, the farmers stand united in their quest for justice and equitable treatment.
The rejection of the government's offer underscores the deep-rooted discontent among the farming community, as they stand firm in their resolve to achieve meaningful reforms and safeguards for their livelihoods. Despite facing obstacles and resistance, the farmers remain undeterred in their pursuit of a fair and just resolution to their grievances.
Meanwhile, support for the farmers' cause continues to pour in from various quarters, with political figures and civil society organizations echoing calls for substantive action in the farmers' favor. The evolving situation underscores the resilience and determination of the farmers as they continue their struggle for justice and equity in the agricultural sector.