Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher expressed hope that the deadlock over a law guaranteeing MSP would end soon. “We have come here with a positive mind. Some decisions should come out after the meeting. We expect that the talks will move forward,” he said.Pandher emphasised that the discussions focused solely on providing a legal guarantee for MSP. “The government expressed concerns about implementing this guarantee, seeking further deliberations,” he noted.Notably, veteran farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal arrived at the meeting venue in an ambulance.Other farmer leaders, including PR Pandyan, PT John, Satnam Singh Behru, and Abhimanyu Kohar, asserted that farmers across the country demand the MSP guarantee be passed by Parliament. “We will not stop our struggle until it is achieved,” Kohar said. He added that central ministers had studied the report submitted by farmers and would conduct inter-ministerial consultations on their suggestions.The farmer leaders also raised concerns about external pressures, particularly from the United States, urging the Indian government not to remove duties on agricultural products. Chouhan assured them that the government would prioritise farmers’ interests.
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