VHP international working president Pravin Togadia also said "the dream of Ram Rajya can not be realised if farmers continue to be debt-ridden and driven to suicide".
"We fail to understand what could have been the provocation behind opening fire on the protesters at Mandsaur. Our security forces have been lenient enough to use rubber bullets against even separatist mobs in Kashmir.
"In Madhya Pradesh, the farmers, including the ones who were killed, were our own people", Togadia told PTI over phone.
"We urge the Union government to take urgent pro-farmer steps like total waiver of loans. It must also pass a law making it mandatory to provide farmers with a minimum support price that is 1.5 times the cost of production. This issue must be addressed at the national level and not shrugged off as a state subject," the firebrand VHP leader said.
He also said that care should be taken that fertile and cultivable land was not acquired from the farmers for infrastructure projects.
"Such misplaced economic priorities would make India dangerously dependent on other countries for its food requirement", the VHP leader said.
He also demanded that free water to every farm, subsidised power, financial support for education of children of farmers and marriage of their daughters, be provided.
The government, he said, must also act against the middlemen who create a situation wherein farmers are compelled to sell their produce at lower rates but the same is made available to buyers at a much higher price.
"We are also distributing free of cost a special, scientifically developed powder which will come in handy in the event of deficient rainfall," Togadia added.
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