What is the status of the talks between farmers and the Centre regarding guaranteed MSPs
The talks between farmers and the Centre on guaranteed MSPs have collapsed, leading to farmers planning a Delhi march from Monday.
- The talks between farmers and the Centre regarding guaranteed Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) have reached an impasse.
- This deadlock has resulted in farmers planning a march to Delhi from Monday to voice their concerns.
- One of the major points of contention is the new agricultural laws recently passed by the government, which the farmers believe do not adequately protect their interests.
- The farmers are demanding a legal guarantee of MSPs for their crops to ensure a fair price and prevent exploitation by middlemen.
- Despite multiple rounds of talks, no agreement has been reached between the farmers and the Centre on this issue.
- The collapse of the talks has further escalated the tensions between the government and the protesting farmers.
- Protests by farmers have been ongoing for several months, with thousands of farmers from various states participating in the demonstrations.
- The march to Delhi is seen as a way to intensify the pressure on the government and draw attention to the farmers' demands for guaranteed MSPs.
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