Farmers protest: 'MSP isn't dead': Union ministers clarify on agricultural bills
Farmers protest: 'MSP isn't dead': Union ministers clarify on agricultural bills
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New Delhi: Farmers' protests against the agricultural laws of the central government continue. Meanwhile, now many Union ministers have come out in support of the Agricultural Law. Now clarification is being given on the issue of agricultural law by the Union Ministers. Union ministers Ravi Shankar Prasad, Prakash Javadekar and other leaders gave information in relation to the agricultural law on Twitter.  He has stated that the minimum support price (MSP) will continue and the mandis will also not end.

Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad wrote in a tweet that, 'New agricultural laws do not abolish APMC mandis. The mandis will continue to operate as before. The new law has given farmers the freedom to sell their crops anywhere. Whoever gives the best price to the farmers will be able to buy the crop whether it is in the market or outside the market. ' In another tweet, the Law Minister wrote that, 'Many misconceptions are being spread in relation to the Agriculture Bill such as the Agricultural Bill is not a conspiracy to give minimum support price to farmers, but in reality the truth is that the minimum support price of Agriculture Bill It has nothing to do with MSP and continues to get value.

At the same time, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar also tweeted, 'Do not misunderstand the agricultural law. Farmers in Punjab sold more paddy in the market than last year and sold at a higher MSP. MSP is also alive and market is alive and government procurement is also happening.

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