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Chautala, who also met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Food, Railways and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal earlier in the day, also said the Haryana government is stable as of now and his party has a strong position on the MSP issue. Chautala, who has been facing pressure from the opposition and some Haryana farmers to withdraw from the BJP-led government in the state, had earlier said he will resign if the MSP system is threatened.
Asked whether the alliance government in Haryana was stable, Chautala said on Saturday, “Yes..Till we ensure MSP, we will be stable.” “I am hopeful that in the next 24-40 hours, there will be another round of talks and some conclusive statement can come out of that,” the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) leader said. Farmer unions, particularly in Punjab and Haryana, say that the new laws will lead to the dismantling of the MSP system under which government agencies buy their crop at an assured price.
In its proposal to farmers on Wednesday, the Centre had said it will give a written assurance that the MSP system will remain and also redress their other key concerns. The unions, however, are demanding complete rollback of the central laws and have threatened to intensify their agitation. Chautala said he Rajnath Singh and Piyush Goyal also in the morning. “We all need to sit and finalise… I am hopeful the way the Centre is engaging with protesting farmers and has given a 24-page reply to the demands of the farmers union, the situation at borders will normalise with a mutual agreement and there would be a conclusion to this issue with mutual consent,” he said.
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