Key Points

Veteran Congress leader Bhupinder Hooda has launched a scathing attack on the Haryana BJP government's agricultural policies. He claims the state is deliberately creating obstacles for farmers during crop procurement season. Hooda highlighted systemic issues like delayed tenders, insufficient gunny bags, and late payments that harm farmers' economic interests. His critique suggests a calculated strategy by the ruling party to undermine agricultural communities' financial stability.

Key Points: Hooda Blasts BJP's Farmer Harassment in Haryana Crop Procurement

  • BJP's mismanagement causing farmers to sell crops below minimum support price
  • Delays in wheat procurement and market preparation
  • Lack of infrastructure and payment mechanisms hurting agricultural community
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Haryana govt unnecessarily harassing farmers, says Hooda

Congress leader Bhupinder Hooda criticizes Haryana govt's crop procurement policies, alleging deliberate delays and farmer mistreatment

"The government deliberately sits on payments worth hundreds of crores of rupees - Bhupinder Hooda"

Chandigarh, April 1

Veteran Congress leader and former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda on Tuesday said unnecessarily harassing farmers has become the ruling BJP’s policy in the state.

He said poor management of crops and deliberate indifference towards farmers forces them to sell crops below the minimum support price (MSP).

"Every season, there is a deliberate delay in starting the crop procurement. Also, there is no arrangement of gunny bags in markets, nor for lifting, due to which farmers have to bear the brunt. Every time, they have to wait for several days to sell their crop. Most of the farmers have to sell their crop to private agencies at a rate much lower than the MSP," he said in a statement.

Hooda said the government has announced to start wheat procurement from April 1, but as usual, somewhere tenders were not made for it lifting, and somewhere gunny bags were not given to commission agents.

"Due to the lack of lifting, every time the crop piles up in the mandis," he said.

"Farmers do not even get a place to keep their crop. Not only this, but the delay in lifting also leads to a delay in the payment to farmers. The government deliberately sits on payments worth hundreds of crores of rupees. But the government, which takes interest from farmers for every minute, does not pay even a single penny of interest to the farmers despite the delay in payment for many days and many months,” he said.

Hooda said this time also, the BJP government is not paying any attention to the purchase of crops and the convenience of farmers. "There has not been any tender for lifting in any market and purchase centre of Panipat till now. The cleaning of the market is also half-finished. The water cooler that supplies drinking water to the farmers is also lying broken," he added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 Our farmers feed the nation and this is how they're treated? MSP issues every season, delayed payments, broken water coolers - basic dignity is missing. Hooda is right to call this out.
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Priya M.
While I agree farmers deserve better, I wish Hooda had suggested concrete solutions too. Criticism is easy, but what would he do differently if in power? Both parties need to step up for our annadata.
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Amit S.
My uncle is a farmer in Panipat. Exactly the same issues he's facing right now! No gunny bags, no proper cleaning, and no clarity on payment dates. This isn't politics - it's ground reality.
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Sunita R.
Why does this have to be political? Can't we all agree farmers need support regardless of which party is in power? The system needs fixing - procurement delays hurt everyone.
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Vikram J.
The broken water cooler detail says it all. If we can't provide drinking water to those who grow our food, what does that say about us as a society? Shameful.
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Neha T.
I appreciate Hooda raising these issues, but let's not forget similar problems existed during previous governments too. We need long-term reforms, not just seasonal outrage. #SupportFarmers

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