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Supriya Sule criticises Central govt's decision to impose 40 per cent duty on onion export

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 23, 2023 09:51 IST

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Supriya Sule charged on Tuesday that the BJP-led Central government is anti-farmer and  said that ...

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Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Supriya Sule charged on Tuesday that the BJP-led Central government is anti-farmer and  said that the farmers are suffering due to the increased input costs.

She criticised the central government’s decision to impose 40 per cent duty on onion export. This government (BJP-led central govt) is against the farmers. The farmers are suffering due to the increased price of fuel and fertilizers. When they don’t get MSP(Minimum Support Price) for every crop, what they will do?. As I said this government( Central government) is anti-farmer, Supriya Sule said while talking to reporters.

She said that the central government was constantly coming up with anti-farmer policies. If farmers fail to get enough returns for their produce, they will have to stop farming as it will not be an affordable occupation for them anymore, Sule said.The NCP leader said that while onions were in surplus in India, the export of the crop is not allowed by the Central government depriving the prospect of farmers getting high prices.

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