
Tone and tenure of farmers' protest might change, but stir will go on: Yogendra Yadav
India Today
Yogendra Yadav said even as the Centre has decided to repeal the three farm laws, the farmers are firm on their demand of bringing the MSP under law.
Swaraj India convener Yogendra Yadav has said that the tone and tenure of farmers' protest might change but the agitation will continue until all their demands are met.
Speaking to India Today TV, Yogendra Yadav, who is also a part of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), said even as the Centre has decided to repeal the three farm laws, the farmers are firm on their demand of bringing the minimum support price (MSP) under law.

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