by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH,
DEC 3
Out rightly rejecting
the proposal of CAPC to freeze the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of wheat and in
addition Rs.40 per quintal as bonus on it during Rabi 2013-14, the Punjab Chief
Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today slammed the Congress led UPA government
for its anti-farmer stance and immediately demanded the MSP of wheat to be
fixed at Rs.1800 per quintal against the last year Rs.1285.
In a statement, the
Chief Minister said that the apathetic attitude of Congress led UPA government
towards peasantry stood exposed by this decision, which would have far reaching
repercussions on the farming community that was already reeling under heavy
debt due to the wrong policies of the Union government. Mr. Badal categorically
said that the ostensible move of Centre to give Rs 40 per quintal bonus to the
farmers on wheat amounted to rubbing salt into their wounds rather than bailing
them out in this hour of crisis. He further said that Congress
should have rewarded the farmers especially of Punjab for their major
contribution in making country self-reliant in the food grain production at the
expanse of their only two precious resources i.e. water and soil. He
bemoaned that the Congress was habitual of shedding crocodile tears on the
issues pertaining to the farmers and denial of adequate hike in MSP on Wheat
despite assurance from the Union Agriculture Minister was a testimony to this
fact.
Making a scathing
attack on the UPA government, the Chief Minister said that before taking such
irrational decisions the leaders of UPA government must have looked at the
entire agriculture scenario in a holistic manner and should have searched their
conscience sincerely to ascertain who was responsible for this entire imbroglio
pushing the beleaguered peasantry of the state on the brink of economic
disaster by recklessly hiking the cost of agricultural inputs. Mr. Badal
said that the UPA leaders owe an explanation to the farmers regarding the ever
widening gap between the agricultural costs of inputs and squeezed margin of
profit due to stagnated MSP to the farmers in their regime since 2004.
He reiterated that denial of hike in MSP on wheat spoke
volumes of Congress led UPA government’s complete insensitivity and anti-farmer
tough posture adopted by it thereby accentuating their woes. Mr. Badal
asked the Centre to be honest and fair while deciding the issues relating to
peasantry rather than politicking them.
Training his guns
against the Congress led UPA government, the Chief Minister said that the
denial of hike in MSP on Wheat at a time when the prices of
the agricultural inputs, especially the DAP and Urea had touched the sky
attributed Centre’s deliberate approach to wean away the farmers from the
agriculture profession which was no more a profitable proposition now due to
its anti-farmer policies. Mr. Badal said that as per an estimate the escalated
prices of agriculture inputs had put an additional burden of Rs 1000 crore on
the beleaguered peasantry.
Reiterating his demand
to fix the MSP of wheat at Rs 1800 per quintal to offset the recent
massive increase in the farm inputs, the Chief Minister said that
the MSP of Rs.1285/- per quintal on wheat for the current Rabi
marketing season was much below the expectations of the farmers, which would
further slow down the agricultural growth.
Justifying the
rationale behind the demand of Rs.1800 per quintal as MSP of wheat, Mr. Badal
said that it was a paradoxical situation that the country had been importing
wheat from Australia
at much higher price than this and there was hardly any justification to
deprive the local producers of the same price. He cautioned the Union
government to desist from these anti-peasant policies lest they would
jeopardise the country’s food security thereby putting the entire farming
community especially that of Punjab in
quandary. He asked the Centre to implement Dr MS Swaminathan’s formula to
hike MSP by providing a margin of 50% over the cost of production to the
farmers to ensure remunerative prices of their produce to them rather than
recklessly importing wheat at much higher prices.
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