Key Points

Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav has launched a sharp attack on the BJP government over a severe fertilizer crisis. He claims farmers across Uttar Pradesh are struggling to acquire essential urea and DAP for their Kharif crops. Yadav alleges that instead of providing solutions, the government is responding to peaceful protests with repression. The former Chief Minister listed multiple districts where farmers are forced to wait in long queues and stage demonstrations.

Key Points: Akhilesh Yadav Slams BJP Over UP Fertilizer Crisis Forcing Farmer Protests

  • Akhilesh Yadav alleges BJP govt caused severe urea and DAP fertilizer crisis
  • Claims large-scale black marketing is leaving farmers helpless across UP
  • Accuses govt of responding with repression instead of providing solutions
  • Lists Lucknow, Ayodhya among districts with ongoing farmer protests
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Akhilesh Yadav slams govt over fertiliser crisis; says farmers forced to protest across UP

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav attacks BJP govt over severe urea and DAP shortage, alleging black marketing has left UP farmers helpless and protesting for essentials.

"“Farmers are standing in queues for fertilisers, but instead of fertilisers, they are getting lathis.” - Akhilesh Yadav"

Lucknow, Aug 19

Samajwadi Party (SP) National President Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), alleging that farmers in Uttar Pradesh and across the country are reeling under a severe fertiliser crisis ever since the BJP came to power.

The former UP Chief Minister said farmers are struggling to get both urea and DAP -- two of the most essential fertilisers used in Kharif crops.

He alleged that large-scale black marketing and profiteering in fertilisers have left farmers helpless, forcing them to stage demonstrations across several districts.

“Farmers are constantly going through a crisis under the BJP government. Ever since these people came to power, farmers have been facing problems ranging from urea to DAP acquisition. First, there was a shortage of fertilisers for paddy and other crops, and even now, urea is not available for spraying on crops. Farmers are compelled to protest at various places just to secure fertilisers,” Yadav said.

The SP chief claimed that for months, reports of fertiliser shortages at cooperative societies have been surfacing from different parts of the state. He accused the government of responding with repression instead of solutions.

“Farmers are standing in queues for fertilisers, but instead of fertilisers, they are getting lathis. The BJP’s so-called double-engine government has completely failed in providing fertilisers, seeds, and irrigation facilities to farmers,” he charged.

Yadav listed several districts, including Lucknow, Ayodhya, Sultanpur, Shravasti, and Sonbhadra, where farmers are still staging protests and waiting for hours in long lines for fertilisers.

“This year, since the beginning of the Kharif season, there has been a constant fight for fertilisers. Farmers are being cheated repeatedly,” he said.

Accusing the ruling BJP of making tall claims and delivering little on the ground, the SP leader added, “This government only makes false promises. It does not fulfill them. It fails to make preparations on time. The BJP has betrayed the farmers.”

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I agree there are distribution issues, let's not forget that SP government also had similar problems when they were in power. Politicians should offer solutions instead of just criticism.
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Priya S
Farmers are the backbone of our country. If they can't get basic fertilisers during Kharif season, our food security is at risk. Government should prioritize this over everything else. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
In our village near Ayodhya, the cooperative society gets only 50 bags for 200 farmers. People start lining up at 3 AM. This is heartbreaking to see. Kisan andolan is justified.
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Michael C
The government should implement digital tracking of fertiliser distribution to prevent black marketing. Technology can solve these supply chain issues if implemented properly.
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Neha E
Instead of political blame game, both state and central governments should work together to solve this crisis. Farmers are suffering while politicians are busy scoring points. 🤦‍♀️

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