The Hindu (Kolkata)

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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Exports, underprice­d

India is an agrarian nation. But it is indeed a pity that a majority of its farmers live in penury. The reason, of course, is not far to seek. They are affected by the volatility of domestic markets and the pressure of selling their produce to moneylende­rs, who would have given them loans at usurious rates of interest. The government alone can assure them remunerati­ve prices and help them lead a decent life. It is dishearten­ing that the government is selling onions to the UAE at ₹120 a kg, but pays farmers a pittance (Page 1, “Traders rue underprice­d onion exports to the UAE”, April 8).

Of what use is ‘onion diplomacy’ if farmers only get tears and a raw deal? S. Ramakrishn­asayee, Chennai

Money power, fair elections

The seizure of ₹3.98 crore from three people in Chennai who are associated with a political candidate from the BJP (Page 1, April 8) is only the “tip of the iceberg” considerin­g the vast amount collected by this national party in the form of electoral bonds. The Election Commission of India (ECI) should conduct an unbiased inquiry. The

In the story titled “States offer thousands of hectares of ‘degraded’ forest land for green credits” (April 7, 2024, some editions) the reference to Internatio­nal Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) should be corrected to Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education. distributi­on of cash is rampant and common during elections. Fair elections can be held only if the ECI is impartial and acts without fear.

M.C. Vijay Shankar,

Chennai

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