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Sonia slams govt over farm crisis

Farmers being forced to observe black Diwali: Sonia

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New Delhi, Oct. 26: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Saturday attacked the BJP-led Central government, saying farmers were being forced to observe "black Deepawali" as the kharif crops were being sold at an average 22.5 per cent below the minimum support price (MSP) and demanded that "double exploitati­on" of farmers should stop.

In a statement on the eve of Diwali, Mrs Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government of not fulfilling its promise of giving MSP at 50 per cent over the input cost and alleged that it has been giving profit to "a few middlemen" year after year and "looting crores of rupees of farmers." She said the way the kharif crops are being sold "below MSP" it will result in `50,000 crore loss to farmers and the Rajdharma of the government was to prevent the exploitati­on of farmers.

"The BJP government had laid the foundation of betrayal of farmers soon after coming to power. The question is why during the festival days, the farmers are forced to observe black Deepawali," she asked.

Mrs Gandhi said the Kharif crops were being sold 8 to 37 per cent below the MSP in different agricultur­al markets. "Kharif crops are being sold at an average of 22.5 per cent below the MSP. The crores of farmers ... why are they not getting the price for their crops? What is their fault?" she asked.

Mrs Gandhi named several khairf crops including pulses, sunflower, sorghum and pearl millet.

She said even the farmer who had sown paddy is getting `200 per quintal less than the MSP in the "garb of the presence of moisture" in the crop.

She said the foodgrain production of `140.57 million tonnes is expected during Kkharif 2019-20.

"The way crops are being sold at an average 22.5 per cent below MSP, it alone will result in `50,000 crore loss to farmers. Who will pay for it?," she asked.

The Congress leader also expressed concern over the MSP declared by the government for 2020-21 Rabi crops and said it had been raised by "four to seven per cent" as compared to the previous year.

"On one hand, the BJP-led government has imposed 4 per cent GST on manure, 12 per cent on agricultur­e equipment and 18 per cent on pesticides which has put an unnecessar­y burden on the farmers, on the other the price of diesel is rising constantly," she said.

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