Farmers were not the Central government's "priority", BKS National Secretary Mohini Mohan Mishra said, demanding that they be given higher prices for crops and farm produce.
"The Centre is more concerned about consumers and rising prices of food items than farmers. They are not a priority for the government," Mishra told PTI.
He said farmers were buying agricultural inputs on maximum retail prices.
"Then why they should get minimum selling price," he asked.
Mishra cited the case of pulses, saying the Centre first promoted its cultivation and then imported cheap lentils.
"As a result today farmers are not getting appropriate prices for their produce," he added.
Similarly, he said, the government slashed import duty on wheat when there was bumper crop this year.
On the ongoing farmers' protests in Madhya Pradesh, however, Mishra said the current turmoil in the state was the creation of "some mischievous" elements.
But farmers were also upset because the state government had failed to make "necessary arrangements" for the procurement of their crops, he added.
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