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Farmer protest: CM Khattar calls peasants demands as 'non-issue', says 'they will only suffer losses'

The protest declared by Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Mahasangh, has the support of 135 groups and is likely to go on for 10 days. The same is set to escalate the food prices further, the effect of which can already be felt.

Haryana: The fallout of farmer agitation against the government can be seen all over the country with spiking vegetable prices. Commenting on the same, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Saturday stated the reason for farmer protest as a ‘non-issue’. The issues farmers are raising in protest are all ‘non-issues’ said Khattar while addressing media. He further said that by not selling vegetables and wheat for 10days, their own families are going to suffer. The farmers all over the country came together on Friday and led a protest against the Modi government over their 4 major demands.
  1. The most important demand is loan waver
  2. They should get 1.5 times value over the cost of crop
  3. One income should be fixed for small farmers
Fruit, vegetable, milk should get 1.5 times profit value The protest declared by Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Mahasangh, has the support of 135 groups and is likely to go on for 10 days. The same is set to escalate the food prices further, the effect of which can already be felt.
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