The Left party also demanded "lock, stock and barrel" withdrawal of Centre's notification banning sale and purchase of cattle at animal markets for slaughter.
Accusing the Centre of "betraying" farmers by not keeping its promise of ensuring minimum support price (MSP), CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury demanded that a law be enacted in Parliament giving peasants rights to sell their produces at MSP.
"The BJP has been able to consolidate its position mainly through the massive sharpening of communal polarisation across the country. Every institution of parliamentary democracy is being penetrated and sought to be communalised.
Yechury made the remarks after the conclusion of CPI(M) central committee's three-day meeting here.
He further alleged that agrarian crisis has deepened in the country during the NDA's regime as he referred to the recent farmers' protests in BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
"Given these three years of betrayal we have demanded that a law be enacted in parliament that gives the right to kisans (farmers) to sell at the MSP at the rate as above," he added.
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