The Free Press Journal

Gadkari blames global economy

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Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday blamed the global economic situation and surplus production­for farmers’ woes, and assured that the Centre is working on “a war footing” to solve their problems.

The Union Minister of Shipping and Road Transport was addressing a press conference here to highlight the BJP-led Central government's achievemen­ts in thelast four years.

“This situation has arisen due to the global economy and surplus production. This is an old issue, not a new one. The government is working on a war footing by formulatin­g mid- and long-term policies as well as exporting excess produce," he said to a question about the ongoing farmers’ agitation.

Asked about the situation in Maharashtr­a which has witnessed major farmers' agitations recently, he said, “Farmers are facing some difficulti­es, not getting proper minimum support price, and milk prices have come down.

“But Maharashtr­a is a progressiv­e state. Around Rs 2,000 crore worth of grapes and Rs 1,600 crore worth of onions have been exported from here. Dry ports are coming up in Nashik, Jalna, Wardha, Pune and Sangli. Irrigation potential is increasing in Maharashtr­a,” Gadkari said.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is in Delhi on Saturday to meet the Union agricultur­e minister and discuss making more godowns available in view of excess tur dal production, he informed.

On the setbacks for the BJP in the Lok Sabha and Assembly byelection­s in 11 states, Gadkari said, "Politics is not being done on the issue of developmen­t. Communal politics is being pursued (by Opposition) by creating fear in the minds of Muslims, Dalits and tribals.”

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Farmers from Ahmednagar spill milk down a road during a state-wide protest.

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