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Stubble burning: SC to examine plea suggesting to withhold MSP for farmers who burn crop

The Centre has however objected to such penalising of farmers who indulge in stubble burning by saying that “tinkering with the MSP may not be in the interest of the farmers”.

October 07, 2020 / 10:30 IST
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The Supreme Court has agreed to examine a suggestion of withholding a portion of Minimum Support Price (MSP) from farmers indulging in stubble burning, a source of pollution in the Delhi-NCR and bordering states.

The proposal said that the portion could be released only after a verification that farmers didn’t burn the crop residue.

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The Centre has however objected to the idea saying that “tinkering with the MSP may not be in the interest of the farmers”.

The suggestion came on October 6 before the bench comprising Chief Justice SA Bobde, Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramaniun in a fresh application moved by Vikrant Tongad - a Noida-based farmer.