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Farmers' Protest 2024: Congress promises MSP now, called it 'counter-productive' in 2010

Farmers' Protest 2.0: The then Congress regime had then rejected the MSP formula saying it will “distort the market”.

February 15, 2024 / 09:41 IST
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Farmers clash with police at Haryana-Punjab border, security tightened.
Farmers clash with police at Haryana-Punjab border, security tightened.

As the farmers' Delhi Chalo protest entered its second day on February 14, the Congress asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to apologise for "making false promises" on the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops. However, in 2010, it was the Congress regime that had rejected the MS Swaminathan Commission's recommendations for remunerative prices.

A legal guarantee on the MSP has been a key demand of the farmers.

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The then Congress regime had then rejected the MSP formula saying it will “distort the market” and be “counter-productive”. KV Thomas, the then  Minister of State for Agriculture, had told the Rajya Sabha in 2010 that the recommendation was not accepted by the government because "MSP is recommended by the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) based on objective criteria and considering a variety of relevant factors. Hence, prescribing an increase of at least 50% on cost may distort the market. A mechanical linkage between MSP and the cost of production may be counter-productive in some cases."

However, now the Congress seems to have made a U-turn. “We will not ask them (the government) for MSP now. We will fulfil that demand, and we have announced this,” said Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera. He was referring to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s promise to make MSP a legal right if the party returns to power in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.