Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Raipur farmers give away one lakh kg veggies

- Ritesh Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com

RAIPUR: Fed up with the low prices of vegetables amid the “impact of demonetisa­tion”, more than 200 farmers on Monday distribute­d their produce free of cost in the Chhattisga­rh’s capital Raipur as a mark of protest in support of their various demands. Thousands of people gathered at Dharna Sthal in the city’s Budhatalab area where vegetables stored in mini trucks were being distribute­d.

“We distribute­d about 1 lakh kg of vegetables to about 30,000 people in protest,” said Hitesh Varu, president of Chhattisga­rh Yuva Pragatishe­el Kisan Sangh.

Varu insisted the protest was not about demonetisa­tion, but some farmers said it was the prime reason the prices had gone down. A group of farmers claimed the protest was against demonetisa­tion and issued a statement claiming the event was “hijacked” by some BJP leaders.

“We came here to protest against demonetisa­tion. The people who were leading the protest are now not speaking against demonetisa­tion and were influenced by some leaders of the ruling BJP. The vegetable prices have gone down because of demonetisa­tion,” said Danu Patel, a farmer leader of Durg district.

In the last couple of days, the vegetable prices have come down in both wholesale and open markets in the state.

When asked if demonetisa­tion had a bearing on the prices of vegetables, Chhattisga­rh agricultur­e minister Brijmohan Agrawal told HT there had been a slight impact initially and the situation would improve. He said traders from outside had stayed away from Chhattisga­rh’s vegetable markets initially and that led to the drop in prices.

 ??  ?? Hundreds of farmers distribute­d their produce free of cost to protest low prices of vegetables in Raipur on Monday. HT PHOTO
Hundreds of farmers distribute­d their produce free of cost to protest low prices of vegetables in Raipur on Monday. HT PHOTO

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