Odisha: Opposition parties criticize the state government for fertilizer crisis

Bhubaneswar, September 14 (IANS). The opposition party Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the congress attacked the state government on Sunday over the continued fertilizer crisis in various districts Odisha. Both parties have accused the government of misleading the farmers and blindly blindly with the land truth. Prasanna Acharya, senior BJD leader, said with the media that the demands of adequate availability of fertilizer by the state government are false and misleading. He called on the government, saying: “Ministers should go to the towns instead of only making statements in Bhubaneswar. He told me that mileage -long ropes outside primary agricultural loan committees (PACs) were seen in many districts. Prasanna Acharya also claimed that black marketing of fog occurs and farmers buy fertilizer two to three times more than the market under coercion. He claimed that the crisis showed that the government had no control over the supply of fertilizers in the state while the stock existed. Prasanna Acharya announced that the BJD would demonstrate outside the Raj Bhavan in Bhubaneswar on Monday and demand intervention from the governor so that the fertilizer crisis could be resolved. Ramchandra Kadam, leader of the Congress Law Party, also took a digging at the state government. He said that Congress will arise the problems of farmers in the upcoming meeting of the meeting and seek answers from the government. Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, responds to the allegations of the opposition, said the government is constantly working in the interests of farmers led by chief minister Mohan Majhi. He said: “The opposition only wants to confuse the farmers by making false allegations. But now the farmers and the public understand who is doing well. The government is ready to discuss every matter in the meeting.” -Ians VKU/DSC shares this story Tags