Bajrang Punia Slams Police for Using Tear Gas on Farmers: "Shambhu Border Turned Into Pak Border"
In a fiery response to the violent clashes between farmers and police at Shambhu Border, Bajrang Punia condemns the use of tear gas..
The minimum support price (MSP) is the minimum price for select crops raised in kharif and rabi seasons that the Government of India considers as remunerative for farmers and hence deserves support. This is different from procurement price and issue price. It is generally announced before the sowing/planting season. It is approved by the government and aims to safeguard the farmer to a minimum profit for the harvest while at the same time increasing food security in the country. MSP was initially an incentive for farmers to adopt technology with an aim of increasing the productivity of agricultural land in the 1960s, however in the 2000s it is seen as a market intervention and farmer income scheme. The effectiveness of such a price policy has varied widely between states and commodities. Awareness among farmers of the existence of an MSP is poor at 23%, while awareness of MSP procurement agencies is also poor with only about 20–25% of wheat and paddy produce being sold at MSP.
In a fiery response to the violent clashes between farmers and police at Shambhu Border, Bajrang Punia condemns the use of tear gas..