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Cong slams Centre, Mann on ‘tardy’ paddy procurement
Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Partap Singh Bajwa hit out at Mann, who met the Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister Pralhad Joshi
New Delhi : The Congress on Monday slammed the Centre and the Bhagwant Mann-led AAP government in Punjab over the brewing “crisis” of storing the paddy crop, alleging that it is a “premeditated conspiracy” to destroy the state’s economy.
Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Partap Singh Bajwa hit out at Mann, who met the Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister Pralhad Joshi on Monday, saying that he has woken up late now from his “sleep” despite the procurement starting from October 1 every year.
“The main cash crop of Punjab is paddy. Paddy production in Punjab is 180-185 lakh metric tonnes, of which 99% of the rice goes to the central pool and PDS system,” Bajwa said at a press conference at the AICC headquarters here. He said this problem had occurred last year also, when rice from Punjab was lying in the warehouses here. Usually the procurement starts from October 1 every year, but even after 14 days, only 5 lakh metric tonnes of rice has arrived, he added.
“I have to say that Bhagwant Mann should have met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Joshi six months ago as our godowns are full and do not even have 5 per cent capacity. “...He (Mann) has said Joshi has assured that old godowns will be emptied when the milled rice in such godowns is one lakh metric tonnes. In four months godowns cannot be emptied even if the entire railway is deployed,” he said.
So, now a glut will come and there would be no space for storage, Bajwa claimed. This is happening as part of a “premeditated conspiracy” and a plan of the BJP and Bhagwant Mann to destroy the Punjab economy, Bajwa alleged. This will also create a law and order situation when farmers come on to the streets, he said. “Earlier also, when the agrarian crisis came, law and order deteriorated... We demand that the central government must intervene,” he said. Bajwa said there was “no point” having any expectations of the Punjab chief minister.
“He is inexperienced, he’s a stand up comedian, Punjab is paying a price for it. His one hand is with Kejriwal and the other with the home ministry,” Bajwa said.
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