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Why are farmers adamant on MSP law? Experts answer

The national capital and neighboruing states states continue to remain on edge as the farmers have persisted with sit-in over new farm laws. The most significant demand by them is a national law on MSP. The MSP is a minimum price guarantee that acts as a safety net or insurance for farmers when they sell particular crops. These crops are procured by government agencies at a promised price to farmers and the MSP cannot be altered in any given situation.

In this latest episode of News Today, experts discuss the ongoing farmers' protest and their explicit demand on MSP law. For more, watch the full debate as experts discuss the ongoing issue.

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