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Congress MLAs call off protest in MP Assembly

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Mar 27 2015 | 8:28 PM IST
The Congress MLAs who were holding a sit-in protest in the premises of Madhya Pradesh Assembly for the last four days demanding relief to farmers affected by rain and hailstorm, today called off their agitation without getting any assurance from the state BJP government.
The Congress MLAs pledged to go to the villages to mount pressure on the BJP-led MP government and ensure that farmers whose crops were hit by untimely rain as well as hailstorms recently get compensated.
The Congress MLAs possibly gave up their sit-in protest and called off their indefinite hunger strike after two of their colleagues namely Umang Singhar and Madhu Bhagat fell ill and were hospitalised today.
All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary Digvijay Singh offered lemon juice to Leader of Opposition Satyadev Katare and Congress MLAs to break their indefinite hunger strike which they had started yesterday to intensify their protest.
"The BJP government is insensitive to farmers' problems. Our MLAs will head to villages to ensure that farmers get compensation for their damaged crop," Singh told reporters at the main gate of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly.
He said that rampant corruption has plagued the ongoing survey to access damage to crops. Lower ranking revenue department officials called 'patwaris' have been demanding "commission" from farmers to survey their damage crops, he alleged.
He said the BJP-led MP state government has turned "worthless and autocratic", adding that his Congress party MLAs would ensure that farmers get relief and compensation.
When asked why merely 30 Congress MLAs out of more than 55 Congress MLAs participated in the protest, he replied that they didn't take part as they are observing the Navratri fast.

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First Published: Mar 27 2015 | 8:28 PM IST

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