State BJP chief Subhash Barala sought to assure by saying that every single clause in the new law was being carefully considered.
When reporters pointed out that AAP was vigorously raising farmers' issues in the state, Barala, in a dig at the party, said, "They are the very same people who had left the people of Delhi in a lurch last year."
"We know the promises we have made to our people and how to fufill these. Moreover, we have constituted study groups of MLAs, which will take a direct feedback from the public and we will fulfill even those genuine demands, which have not been part of our manifesto," the BJP leader said.
Asked about the BJP's pre-poll promise to give farmers 50 per cent more on crop produce, Barala stressed that the Swaminathan Commission report was very vast and it should not be restricted to just one aspect, which is about increasing the Minimum Support Price for foodgrains and other farm produce on the basis of input cost plus 50 per cent.