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On March 14, 2026, Rahul Gandhi accused India's BJP-led government of failing to implement a promised MSP based on C2+50%, citing threats to farmers' livelihoods from a U.S. trade deal and state-level policy changes.
On March 14, 2026, Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in India's Lok Sabha, accused the BJP-led government of failing to implement a promised statutory Minimum Support Price (MSP) based on C2+50%, as agreed in 2021, and criticized its evasion of parliamentary questions on the issue.
He raised concerns that the government’s pressure on states to end MSP bonuses and an interim trade agreement with the U.S.—which includes tariff reductions on U.S. agricultural goods and reciprocal tariffs on Indian exports—could undermine India’s farm protections and public procurement systems.
Gandhi pledged to continue fighting for farmers’ rights, warning the deal threatens agricultural livelihoods.
El 14 de marzo de 2026, Rahul Gandhi acusó al gobierno liderado por el BJP de la India de no implementar un MSP prometido basado en C2 + 50%, citando amenazas para los medios de vida de los agricultores por un acuerdo comercial con los Estados Unidos y cambios en las políticas a nivel estatal.