Farmers will wage fierce battle against govt. if it doesn't bring law on MSP, says Satya Pal Malik

"The farmers' movement is not over yet, it was the dharna which ended. If a law on MSP is not made, then the farmers will wage a fierce battle against the country's government," the Meghalaya Governor said

June 13, 2022 05:25 am | Updated 05:25 am IST - Jaipur

Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik. File

Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik. File | Photo Credit: NISSAR AHMAD

Meghalaya Governor Satya Pal Malik on Sunday said the farmers' movement is not over yet and that they will wage a "fierce battle" against the government if it does not bring a law on minimum support price (MSP).

Speaking at a Jat community programme in Jaipur, Mr. Malik said he will also join the movement once he completes his term as Meghalaya governor.

Mr. Malik has targeted the government several times in the recent past over farmers' issues.

"The farmers' movement is not over yet, it was the dharna which ended. If a law on MSP is not made, then the farmers will wage a fierce battle against the country's government," Mr. Malik said.

He said only four months of his tenure as Meghalaya governor are left and he will also join the movement once he completes his term.

Mr. Malik said when the farmers were protesting against the farm laws, he went to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and told him that atrocities were being committed against them.

He claimed he suggested to the Prime Minister that he should settle the matter with the farmers but Mr. Modi told him that they will end the dharna on their own.

"I said that they (farmers) will go only after you (PM) are gone," he added.

Thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana, protested for months at Delhi borders, starting November 2020, demanding that the Centre withdraw its three contentious farm laws. The protest ended in December 2021 after the government withdrew the farm laws.

Hitting out at the Adani Group, Mr. Malik asked Mr. Modi how the conglomerate is getting richer at a time when the common people are getting destroyed.

Mr. Malik has repeatedly made headlines for his criticism of the Modi government.

Last month, he said the government hadn't fulfilled the promises it made to farmers in December last year.

Withdrawal of cases lodged against farmers during their agitation against the farm laws, legal guarantee on MSP and compensation to the families of farmers who died during the course of the protest were some of the protesters' demands that the government had agreed to consider before they ended their dharna.

In January, Mr. Malik said when he went to meet Mr. Modi on the issue of farmers, the latter was "arrogant" and he had a fight with the Prime Minister within five minutes.

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