Key Points

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu for failing Andhra Pradesh's farmers. He highlights severe fertiliser shortages that force farmers to wait days for a single bag of urea. The former CM alleges that ruling party leaders are diverting subsidised fertilisers to black markets where prices are inflated. Additionally, crop prices have crashed dramatically, pushing many farmers into financial ruin and despair.

Key Points: Jagan Accuses Chandrababu Naidu of Betraying Andhra Farmers

  • Farmers face acute urea shortages and days-long queues for fertilisers
  • Ruling party leaders accused of diverting subsidised fertilisers to black market
  • Crop prices for paddy, chillies, and sugarcane have catastrophically collapsed
  • Government distribution through PACS and RBKs remains woefully inadequate
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Jagan accuses CM Chandrababu Naidu of betraying Andhra farmers

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy slams CM Naidu for fertiliser shortages, black market urea sales, and crashing crop prices that have devastated Andhra Pradesh farmers.

"Chandrababu Naidu’s silence as farmers suffer is deafening - YS Jagan Mohan Reddy"

Amaravati, Sep 3

YSR Congress Party President and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday strongly criticised Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu for what he called betraying the farmers of Andhra Pradesh.

YS Jagan stated that Chandrababu, who promised “a guarantee for the future,” has not even been able to ensure a bag of urea for farmers. For two years in a row, farmers have been forced to stand in queues for days to buy fertilisers, he said in a post on X.

“The Chandrababu Naidu-led government promised farmers a secure future, yet two years into its tenure, it has plunged Andhra Pradesh’s agricultural community into despair. Farmers, the backbone of our state, are enduring unprecedented hardships due to acute shortages of essential fertilisers like urea and a catastrophic collapse in crop prices. This administration’s gross mismanagement and apathy have left rural families struggling to survive, betraying the very people it vowed to uplift,” said the YSRCP president.

Farmers are compelled to stand in queues for days to secure a single bag of urea, a crisis unimaginable during our five-year governance, when such shortages were non-existent. Despite routine annual planning for crop cultivation and fertiliser distribution, the government has failed to ensure adequate supply, he added.

The former Chief Minister cited ‘credible reports’ which suggest ruling party leaders are diverting subsidised fertilisers, enabling private traders to sell urea at exorbitant rates, Rs 267 per bag, inflated by an additional Rs 200 in the black market.

“No inspections are conducted, and no culprits face action. The distribution through Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (PACS) and Rythu Bharosa Kendras (RBKs) is woefully inadequate, a stark contrast to our administration’s record of supplying 12 lakh tonnes of fertilisers directly to farmers through RBKs and providing urea at Rs 50 below market rates via PACS. The government’s inaction is not just negligence; it’s a betrayal of every farmer queuing for their livelihood,” he said.

Compounding this crisis, crop prices have plummeted, pushing farmers into financial ruin. Prices for paddy, chillies, cotton, jowar, red gram, black gram, green gram, maize, millets, ragi, banana, sugarcane, cocoa, and tobacco have crashed. Onion farmers, for instance, receive a meagre Rs 400-500 per quintal, while retail markets sell onions at over Rs 35 per kg. During our tenure, onions fetched Rs 4,000 to Rs 12,000 per quintal, ensuring farmers earned Rs 40 to Rs 120 per kg, YS Jagan said.

“Sugarcane prices have dwindled to Rs 6,000-12,000 per tonne under this regime, compared to Rs 30,000 to Rs 1 lakh per tonne during our governance. Even during the COVID-19 crisis, our administration procured surplus sugarcane and arranged special trains to support farmers. Today, with farmers driven to despair and even suicide, the government remains unmoved. Chandrababu Naidu’s silence as farmers suffer is deafening,” he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I agree farmers need support, Jagan shouldn't pretend his government was perfect. Both parties have failed Andhra's agricultural sector over the years. We need sustainable solutions, not political blame games.
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Priya S
My uncle is a farmer in Guntur district. He's been waiting 3 days for fertiliser and still nothing. Black market prices are killing us. When will our leaders actually help instead of just making promises? 😠
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Michael C
The price crash data is alarming. From Rs 30,000 to Rs 6,000 per tonne for sugarcane? How can any farmer survive this? This needs immediate government intervention.
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Vikram M
Both Jagan and Chandrababu have failed farmers. Instead of political mudslinging, they should work together to solve this crisis. Our annadatas deserve better than this political drama.
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Ananya R
The black market rates mentioned are absolutely true! My father had to pay Rs 250 extra per bag last week. When will this corruption end? 😤

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