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Congress will provide MSP to farmers ‘legally’, says Rahul Gandhi in MP

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March 2, 2024
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Bhopal: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said his party will provide Minimum Support Price (MSP) to farmers legally if it came to power, and accused the BJP-led Union government of ignoring farmers’ interests while working for big industrialists.

Speaking in Morena after his ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’ entered Madhya Pradesh from Rajasthan, he also reiterated the demand for caste census, and claimed that 73 per cent of the country’s population has no presence in most sectors of the economy as well as in the top levels of bureaucracy.

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The BJP government at the Centre has waived loans of Rs 16 lakh crore of ten to fifteen industrialists but it is denying (legally guaranteed) MSP to farmers, he alleged.

Farmer organisations in Punjab and Haryana are currently agitating for legally guaranteed MSP for crops.

“We have written in the manifesto, as soon as a Congress government comes to power in Delhi, we will give legal MSP to the farmers of the country,” Gandhi said.

Farmers are only asking for MSP and the right price for their produce and hard work, but when crops get ready for harvest, the Union government changes its import-export policy to bring down the prices of agricultural commodities, he alleged.

“This change forces farmers to sell their produce at a lower price and then the government again increases rates (by changing the policy),” Gandhi said.

Accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of spreading hatred, Gandhi said his party was trying to bring people together with love through this Yatra.

As few as 22 rich people in the country own wealth equal to that owned by half the population, and five percent of the rich population has 60 percent of the money, he said.

The level of unemployment is at the highest level in 40 years, Gandhi claimed, adding that unemployment in the country is double that of Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The Narendra Modi government’s decision to implement Goods and Services Tax and demonetisation led to increase in unemployment as these measures badly hit the economy and especially small and medium businesses which provide employment to the youth, the Congress leader said.

Naming the Adani group, Gandhi alleged that in every sector, five-six big companies enjoy monopoly.

He also claimed that 73 percent of people including the Other Backward Classes which account for 50 per cent of the population,  Dalits who are 15 per cent and the eight percent tribals do not have any representation in the government and various other sectors, and a caste-based census will ensure justice to them.

None of the people from these communities are found among the owners of big companies, their senior managements, media firms, influential journalists and social media influencers, Gandhi said.

Of the 90 top Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers “who run the government”, only three each are from OBC and Dalit communities, and “they are made to sit in the corner when the budget is decided,” he claimed.

Names from these communities are, however, found in the lists of MNREGA workforce, labourers and sanitary workers, the Congress leader said.

The Congress called the ongoing march `Nyay” (justice) because of the prevailing situation marked by social injustice and economic injustice, Gandhi said.

Caste census is a revolutionary step and will ensure justice and equal participation for these communities in various sectors, the Congress leader said.

It will provide answers to two questions, namely, what is the population of the OBCs, Dalits, and tribals, and how wealth is distributed among them and what is their share in various institutions, Gandhi said.

Before the Modi government rolled out the Agniveer system of recruitment for the defence forces, there was only “one type of martyrs” and ex-servicemen got pension, canteen facility and respect in society, he said.

“Now, there are two types of martyrs….If one is recruited under the Agniveer scheme, the jawan will not get the status of martyr and not get pension. Three out of four ex-servicemen will not get pension, canteen facilities and respect in their villages,” Gandhi said.

He said the Agniveer scheme is implemented to provide money to big industrialists, and the government wanted the defence budget to not go towards the pension and training of the jawans but to the bank accounts of industrialists.

Arms and ammunition for the Army were earlier manufactured in government-owned ordnance factories and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited manufactured military aircraft, but now the HAL has been sidelined and “Adani will manufacture planes, arms and ammunition,” the Congress leader claimed.

Earlier in the afternoon, MP Congress president Jitu Patwari welcomed Gandhi and senior party leader Ashok Gehlot on the border of Morena district. The Yatra resumed from Dholpur in Rajasthan in the morning after a five-day break, and is scheduled to reach Gwalior at night.

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