"The people of the state stood behind farmers in their hour of crisis and provided them all possible help to deal with the calamity," the Chief Minister said addressing the sit-in protest scheduled to go on till 2 PM.
"We have already earmarked Rs 2,000 crore for providing relief to farmers and this is just the beginning. We will take all possible measures to provide aid to the affected farmers," Chouhan said.
The ruling BJP, which had demanded declaration of extensive damage to crops by rain and hailstorm in MP as a "national calamity" has given a call to observe a shut down until 2 pm today in order to highlight the alleged apathy of the Centre towards the state's farmers.
It has also demanded a special package of Rs 5,000 crore from the Centre for providing relief to affected farmers.
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Chouhan also hit out at the Congress for dubbing his visit to the affected villages as 'Ola paryatan'(hail-tourism) and accused its leaders of being "insensitive" towards farmer woes.
Chouhan alleged that the Centre is not doing so at the behest of Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and also because of Pakistan's opposition to the move.
"APEDA has joined hands with Pakistan for doing injustice to the farmers of Madhya Pradesh," Chouhan alleged.
Cabinet Ministers including Kailash Vijaywargiya, Jayant Mallaiya, Uma Shankar Gupta and Babulal Gaur have also sat on fast.