Tamil Nadu Farmers in Crisis: Palaniswami Vows to Fight Paddy Procurement Delays

Opposition leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami has promised delta farmers he will take their paddy procurement issues to the state government. He visited multiple Direct Purchase Centres and witnessed farmers' distress firsthand. Palaniswami accused the government of misleading claims about daily procurement numbers while farmers suffer losses. Meanwhile, Food Minister Sakkarapani defended the government's efforts and dismissed the opposition's allegations.

Key Points: Palaniswami Assures Delta Farmers on Paddy Procurement Issues

  • Palaniswami visited Direct Purchase Centres in Thanjavur and Tiruvarur districts
  • Farmers face distress as harvested paddy begins sprouting due to rain
  • AIADMK leader alleges government procurement claims are highly exaggerated
  • Food Minister Sakkarapani dismisses allegations, defends procurement process
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'Will raise paddy procurement issue with govt': Palaniswami assures farmers

AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami pledges to raise paddy procurement grievances with Tamil Nadu government after meeting distressed delta farmers.

"Delta farmers are in tears. The government is deceiving them... - Edappadi K. Palaniswami"

Chennai, Oct 22

AIADMK general secretary and Leader of the Opposition Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Wednesday assured farmers in Tamil Nadu’s delta region that he would take up their grievances regarding paddy procurement with the State government.

During his visit to the Direct Purchase Centre (DPC) at Kattur near Thanjavur, Palaniswami interacted with several farmers and expressed solidarity with their concerns. “I am aware of the problems faced by the delta farmers as I too am a farmer,” he said, noting that the ongoing delay in procurement had left many cultivators in distress. The AIADMK leader claimed that the harvested paddy, which was waiting for procurement, had begun sprouting due to the continuous rain and lack of storage.

“Delta farmers are in tears. The government is deceiving them by claiming in the Legislative Assembly that 2,000 bags of paddy are procured every day, whereas the reality is that not even 800 bags are being taken,” he alleged. Palaniswami urged the State to speed up procurement operations and ensure timely payment to farmers. He also highlighted that the inefficiency in the procurement process could lead to severe losses for cultivators who depend entirely on their paddy harvest for livelihood.

Later in the day, the Opposition leader visited several other DPCs in the Orathanadu region of Thanjavur district and the Mannargudi region of Tiruvarur district. He interacted with farmers there as well, collecting their petitions and complaints for submission to the government.

Responding to his remarks, Food Minister R. Sakkarapani, who inspected the paddy storage godown at Pillaiyarpatti on the outskirts of Thanjavur, dismissed the Opposition leader’s allegations. “What else can be expected from the Opposition party,” he remarked, adding that the government had initiated multiple steps to enhance storage and procurement efficiency in the delta region.

Sakkarapani said that around 1,000 bags of paddy were being procured every day across DPCs and that the procurement process was proceeding smoothly. He further assured that additional storage capacity was being created to handle the incoming paddy from farmers during the peak harvest season.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is heartbreaking 💔 My uncle is a farmer in Thanjavur and he's been waiting for 3 weeks for procurement. The government's claims don't match ground reality. Farmers feed our nation, they deserve better treatment.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the opposition leader raising concerns, this seems like political posturing before elections. Both parties need to work together to find permanent solutions for agricultural distress in Tamil Nadu.
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Kavya N
The minister's response is disappointing - "what else can be expected from opposition" is not the way to address genuine farmer concerns. Government should focus on solving problems rather than political rhetoric.
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Suresh O
Storage infrastructure in delta districts needs urgent upgrade. Every year same problem during peak harvest season. Why can't we learn from Punjab's procurement system? They manage much larger quantities efficiently.
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Aditi M
Timely payment is crucial! Farmers take loans for cultivation and need immediate payment after harvest. Delayed procurement means more interest burden on already struggling families. Government should prioritize this 🚜

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