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Pandemonium over farmer’s issue continues in Odisha Assembly

Pandemonium over farmer’s issue continues in Odisha Assembly

Odisha Assembly

Odisha Assembly

Bhubaneswar : Pandemonium prevailed for the second consecutive day inside the Odisha Assembly as both opposition and ruling party members created ruckus over farmers issue on Wednesday.

Unable to run the House smoothly, Speaker Pradip Amat adjourned the House till 3 p.m.

As soon as the House assembled for the day, Congress and BJP members went near the podium of the Speaker shouting slogans on farmers’ plight while the ruling BJD members raised slogans standing at their seats demanding hike in Minimum Support Price (MSP) of paddy.

While the Congress members were seen wearing gowns imprinted with texts of slogans, the Bharatiya Janata Party members protested holding thermocol replicas of pesticides.

After the Speaker adjourned the House, the Biju Janata Dal members took out a rally from the Assembly premises to Raj Bhawan. They submitted a memorandum, addressed to the President Ram Nath Kovind and Governor S.C. Jamir seeking hike in paddy MSP by the Centre.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised to hike the MSP on paddy by 1.5 times of the production cost.

“But, the central government increased a meager Rs 80. Besides, the union government has also dishonoured the state assembly, which has unanimously passed a resolution to hike paddy MSP to Rs 2,930 per quintal,” said Finance Minister Sashi Bhusan Behera.

Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra blamed both the BJD and the BJP for “shedding crocodile tears” for farmers.

“The ruling members are saying that they are ready for discussion, but are not doing so when motion notice is being moved. They don’t have the courage to face protest. Both BJD and BJP are shedding crocodile tears for farmers,” said Mishra.

The opposition leader said he has written a letter to the Speaker seeking his intervention to continue the House proceedings smoothly.

BJP MLA Pradip Purohit said the state government is not concerned about the agony of farmers.

“While the farmers are in miserable situation following drought, pest attack and unseasonal rain, the state government did not announce bonus on paddy. The ruling party is creating drama in the House,” said the BJP member.

—IANS

BJD, BJP, Congress hit the streets on farmer’s issues

BJD, BJP, Congress hit the streets on farmer’s issues

FarmerBhubaneswar : Hectic political activities were witnessed here on Monday with three major political parties — the BJD, the Congress and the BJP — taking out rallies and staging demonstrations on farmers’ issues.

While Odisha’s ruling Biju Janata Dal staged a demonstration near Raj Bhawan, blaming the Central government for not hiking Minimum Support Price on paddy, the BJP resorted to ‘Secretariat gherao’ for delay in disbursing agriculture input subsidy to the farmers, whose crops were damaged due to unseasonal rain.

The Congress, on the other hand, trained its gun at both the Union and state governments for ignoring the plight of farmers and playing politics on their agony.

BJD spokesperson Amar Satapathy said: “We are demanding hike in Minimum Support Price (MSP) on paddy to Rs 2,930 per quintal.”

“Even though the matter was passed in the state Assembly and it was decided to meet the Prime Minister to press the demand, the Prime Minister did not give time to meet the all-party house committee led by Assembly Speaker.”

The party has also submitted a memorandum to Governor S.C. Jamir addressed to the President of India, said Satapathy.

The state wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party took out a rally in a bid to barge into the state secretariat — an attempt thwarted by the police.

“The state government should waive farm loan for the benefit of the distressed farmers,” said state BJP president Basant Panda.

“It should also announce bonus on paddy. But it did nothing. Moreover, the state government is yet to disburse agriculture input subsidy to the farmers hit by unseasonal rainfall and pest attack.”

The Congress submitted a memorandum, addressed to the President, to the Governor seeking his intervention to address the farmers’ issue.

“We have submitted a memorandum to Governor S.C. Jamir demanding an increase in the MSP of paddy to Rs 3,000 per quintal,” said Congress Farmers’ Cell President Amiya Patnaik.

“Both the Central and state governments have betrayed the farmers. The party will fight for the rights of the farmers.”

Meanwhile, the state government has received crop damage reports from all the 30 districts relating to unseasonal rain.

The reports are to be compiled on Monday and agriculture input subsidy would be disbursed after the report is finalised, said an official of the Special Relief Commissioner.

—IANS