Bhopal, 9 November (IANS). Former Chief Minister Kamal Nath has attacked the government regarding the deepening fertilizer crisis in Madhya Pradesh and said that the farmers of the state are worried about fertilizers while the state government is busy in election campaigning and events.
Former Chief Minister of the state Kamal Nath said on Saturday that the farmers of Madhya Pradesh are facing fertilizer crisis and the government is busy in events and election campaigning instead of providing relief to the farmers. Surprisingly, the severe fertilizer crisis continues even in the home district of Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan and former Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar. Farmers are staying awake the whole night waiting to get fertiliser, the government is engrossed in its fun by closing its eyes and ears.
Kamal Nath further said, “Data shows that due to the negligence and short-sightedness of the government, very little fertilizer has been supplied in proportion to the total demand, which is why farmers are not able to get adequate quantity of fertilizer. When the Central Agriculture There is a fertilizer crisis in the minister’s state Madhya Pradesh and especially in his home district Sehore, so you can imagine the situation of the entire state and the country. The slogan of the double engine government is now on the rise.
Former Chief Minister Kamal Nath told Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, “The fertilizer crisis is not a natural disaster. It is the result of your government’s negligence and incomplete preparations of the Agriculture Department. It is the responsibility of the government to provide adequate quantity of fertilizers and seeds to the farmers.” Arrangements should be made ahead of time, so that the balance of demand and supply is maintained, but your government is so busy in spreading hatred and making people fight that important works like fertilizers and seeds do not remain on priority.
He said that Congress is alleging fertilizer crisis, but the government is claiming to provide adequate fertilizer to the farmers. Not only this, it is being said that there will be more allocation this year compared to last year.
–IANS
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