Some eyewitnesses alleged that the victims suffered bullet wounds but district authorities denied that there was any firing by police on the protesters, who went on a rampage.
A magisterial inquiry has been ordered into the deaths, Mandsaur Collector S K Singh told PTI, adding that police categorically told him that they didn't fire at the protesters.
The deceased were identified as Kanhaiyalal Patidar, Bablu Patidar and Prem Singh Patidar,
"Police have told me that neither did they fire nor did they have any orders to fire," Singh added.
Farmers in western Madhya Pradesh are protesting since June 1, demanding higher minimum support prices among other things.
In-camera autopsy of bodies was going on and the cause of death will be known after it, the collector said, adding that families of the deceased will get financial aid.
Meanwhile, the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, Ajay Singh, demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, it is a shameful incident for a chief minister who claims to be a farmer's son.
"All the claims of the chief minister have proved false so far. Now the government is using bullets to suppress farmers' voice. Chouhan should resign immediately," the Congress leader said.
The main opposition pary also constituted a committee of MLAs to investigate the Mandsaur firing incident. Singh and state Congress chief Arun Yadav would visit Mandsaur tomorrow.
"This is a black day in the history of state. It is shameful that the state government is crushing farmers' agitation. Farmers' demands are genuine," Scindia added.
Trouble was reported from many parts of western Madhya Pradesh as farmers' stir continued for the sixth day today.
In Indore, police used lathi charge following stone- pelting during a march by farmers.
A police officer said that people taking part in the march started throwing stones at the police near Devi Ahilyabai Fruits and Vegetable Market, which led to lathicharge.
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