The Left party's criticism of the government comes after five protesting farmers were killed, allegedly in police firing, in Mandsaur district in the state.
The CPI(M) held the "callous" attitude of the BJP-led governments at the Centre and in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra for the widespread protests there and asked them to take steps to stop the "disastrous" immiserisation of farmers.
Taking to Twitter, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said the "brave" Centre was parrying queries on the stir from the media.
The media conference post-weekly cabinet meeting too was cancelled for the same reason, he said.
"Are we all paying the Krishi Kalyan cess to the Central government so that it can buy more bullets to fire on farmers?
"Such a brave govt, takes no questions. Its agri minister cancels 3-year celebration press meet. No briefing after cabinet meeting either (sic)," the CPI(M) leader tweeted.
The government started collecting 0.5 per cent Krishi Kalyan cess from June 1, 2016 on all taxable services for improving the agriculture sector and farmers' welfare.
"It is the callous attitude of the BJP state governments and the Modi government at the Centre which has led to the widespread protests in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh," Karat said in an editorial of the party mouthpiece "People's Democracy".
He asked the Centre to forthwith implement its promise of giving farmers good prices for their produce based on the cost of production and 50 per cent profit.
"To begin with, they should stop police repression of the protesting farmers and hold talks to meet their genuine demands," Karat said.
The farmers in Western Madhya Pradesh, particularly Mandsaur and Dewas districts, have been protesting for a week demanding debt relief and better crop prices.
Five persons were on Tuesday killed as the farmers' agitation turned violent, prompting the authorities to clamp curfew in the trouble-hit area.
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