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Amit Shah Hails Haryana's Farmer Reforms & 48-Hour MSP Payments

Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini for implementing farmer-friendly policies, including MSP procurement for 24 crops and ensuring payments within 48 hours. He highlighted Haryana's leadership in cooperative development, water management, and irrigation subsidies during a mega cooperative conference. Shah inaugurated key projects, including a milk chilling centre and a flour mill, while distributing RuPay cards to beneficiaries. He expressed confidence that Haryana would continue to thrive under the mantra of 'prosperity through cooperation'.

HM Amit Shah lauds Haryana CM for farmer-friendly policies

Panchkula, Dec 24

Lauding Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini for farmer-friendly policies, Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday announced major initiatives for the state and virtually inaugurated projects, including a milk chilling centre at Salempur in Bhiwani district, the HAFED flour mill at Jatusana in Rewari district and the IYC portal developed by the Ministry of Cooperation.

Speaking as the chief guest at the mega cooperative conference amidst the presence of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini here, Home Minister Shah distributed RuPay Platinum debit cards to five beneficiaries of Haryana State Cooperative Banks and handed over registration certificates to the presidents of two newly established M-PACS set up by KRIBHCO in Haryana.

He also released an annual publication based on IYC-related events prepared by KRIBHCO. Before this, a corporate film of KRIBHCO was screened.

Home Minister Shah lauded CM Saini for his decisive leadership and farmer-friendly policies, calling him a transformative force in the state's governance.

He highlighted how the Chief Minister's initiatives have not only empowered farmers but also set Haryana as a national model for transparent, efficient, and visionary administration.

He also praised CM Saini's courage and determination, noting that he has accomplished what very few governments dare attempt.

"When the proposal to procure 24 crops at Minimum Support Price (MSP) was announced in the election manifesto, I had personally confirmed it over a late-night phone call from Nayab Singh Saini and with full confidence, he assured me that I should announce it; the responsibility of procurement is mine," said the Home Minister as he praised that Haryana is the first state to ensure MSP procurement for all 24 crops.

The Home Minister further emphasised that Haryana is not only procuring crops but also paying farmers within 48 hours of procurement, marking a new administrative revolution.

The Chief Minister also ensured the highest prices for sugarcane farmers in the country, creating positive pressure on governments nationwide to follow suit, said the Home Minister.

He also highlighted Haryana's water management and irrigation initiatives.

Under the "Per Drop -- More Crop" scheme, the state provides 85 per cent subsidies, extends irrigation to historically neglected areas, and has constructed 2,088 Amrit Sarovars, reflecting visionary planning and long-term thinking, he said.

The Home Minister further saith that although Haryana is a small state, it has consistently contributed to agriculture, dairy production, sports, and national security.

The Home Minister stressed that while Haryana plays a major role in industry, GST, and income tax contributions, the true measure of any government is the well-being of its farmers.

Home Minister Shah also expressed confidence that, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra of 'Sahkar se Samriddhi' (prosperity through cooperation), the Chief Minister will continue to strengthen Haryana's standing among the country's leading states.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who has worked in agricultural development, the 'Per Drop More Crop' scheme with 85% subsidy is impressive. Water management is critical for India's future. Hope these projects are implemented effectively on the ground and not just on paper.

Anjali F

Waah! Payment within 48 hours? My uncle is a farmer in another state and he waits for months sometimes. Haryana is setting a great example. Hope this puts pressure on all state governments to treat our annadata with more respect. 🙏

Michael C

The focus on cooperatives is smart. Strengthening institutions like HAFED and milk chilling centers can build long-term resilience for farmers beyond just price support. The RuPay card initiative is also a good step towards financial inclusion.

Karthik V

While the announcements sound good, I'll believe it when I see the actual impact. We hear about so many schemes, but the real test is whether the small farmer in a remote village of Bhiwani is actually benefiting. Hope the execution matches the vision.

Priyanka N

Constructing 2000+ Amrit Sarovars is a fantastic move for water conservation. In a state known for its agricultural output, securing water resources is key for future generations. More states need to think long-term like this.

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