Yeddy Blames Centre for Inadequate Supply of Fertilisers


Yeddy blames Centre for inadequate supply of fertilisers
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Daijiworld Media Network

BANGALORE, Jul 13: With farmers up in arms against the BJP government over the shortage of fetilisers for the second consecutive year, Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa has urged the Centre to rush adequate quantity of fertilisers to the state in view of the inadequate allotment and supply of urea, complex and muriate of potash (MoP) fertilizers resulting in hardships to farmers during the present khariff season.

In separate letters to union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar and chemicals and fertilisers minister M K Azhagiri, Yeddyurappa said the Centre had allocated 93,500 tonnes of urea and the actual supply till July 12 was only 48,048 tonnes against the state’s total requirement of 1,70,000 tonnes of urea as a top-dressing fertilizer for the month of July.

``This shortage has resulted in panic among farmers besides creating law and order problems in some districts,’’ he said urging the Centre to continuously monitor and ensure adequate supply of required fertilisers to the state to avoid worsening of the situation.

He pointed out that the Centre had allocated 45,400 tonnes of complex fertilisers and 17,500 tonnes of MoP against the requirement of 1,24,000 tonnes of complex fertilizers and 54,000 tonnes of in MoP respectively for  this month, which was grossly inadequate.

Karnataka received good rains in May and early June and farmers had taken up early sowing of crops such as pulses, hybrid maize, soyabean, groundnut, hybrid jowar and cotton. These crops were 40-45 days old and rains continue to lash Chitradurga, Davangere, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri, Shimoga districts, he said.

The shortage of fertilisers in the state and unrest among farmers on account of the non-availability of fertilisers for the kharif season figured prominently in the state legislature on Monday with Congress opposition leader in the assembly Siddaramaiah seeking to move an adjournment motion on the issue in the house.

In his preliminary submissions on the admissibility of the adjournment motion  in the house, Siddaramaiah accused the government of failing to distribute 2.13 lakh tonnes of fertilizer released by the Centre during June and July, which affected agricultural operations leading to widespread anger among farmers.

The government had sought 8 lakh tonnes of fertilisers for 70 lakh hectare of agricultural land. The Union Government allocated 4 lakh tonnes and released 2.13 lakh tones, he said attacking the chief minister for trying to score ``political brownie points’’ by wrongly accusing the Centre of step-motherly treatment by not releasing the fertilizers while agriculture minister S A Ravindranath had claimed that there was no shortage of fertilisers in the State.

Farmers in Mandya, Chamarajanagar, Gulbarga and other districts had not yet commenced sowing and the government could have despatched the available fertilisers, including urea, available with it to Haveri, Shimoga and Davangere districts if it was really interested in helping them, he said.

Siddaramaiah said the government had not learnt any lesson from the farmers’ agitation in Haveri last year in which two persons were killed in police firing.  The chief minister had at one time commended the Centre for increasing grants to the State by 35% in its budget and now was faulting it with an ``ulterior political motive.’’

CONGRESS SEEKS JUDICIAL PROBE IN MYSORE COMMUNAL CLASHES:  Meanwhile, the opposition Congress party demanded a judicial inquiry into communal clashes in Mysore city and alleged that the Intelligence failure and the police inaction were major causes for the trouble.

Siddaramaiah, who initiated a discussion on the communal clashes and police excesses in Mysore since July 2, wanted to knew the reasons for the clashes, which claimed three lives and injured several people. ``I welcome a CBI probe into clashes. The government must at least order a judicial probe to bring out the truth and punish the culprits,’’ he demanded.

Withdrawal of police forces stationed at Kyathamaranhalli in Mysore a day before the incident and the failure of the Home Department to deploy sufficient number of police forces led to the incident. Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik had instigated the violence, he alleged contending that the clashes could have been prevented if the government had taken steps to maintain law order after the minor incident in the city on April 2 and 3, he said.

The former deputy chief minister said the Huliyamma temple authorities at Kyathamaranhalli had been opposing the construction of a school and a mosque by a Muslim Education Trust stating that construction of the mosque might disrupt communal harmony in the area. The Trust purchased the land and obtained building plan approval from the Mysore City Corporation a few days ago.

``There was no land dispute between the temple and the Trust. Some anti-social elements threw the carcass of a pig in front of the site where the mosque was proposed to be constructed, which led to communal clashes,’’ he said.

It is unfortunate that the police had not arrested the culprits who were responsible for the incidents even after 10 days, Siddaramaiah said demanding that chief minister and home Mmnister V S Acharya should own the responsibility and order the juridical probe into the incidents. A few days later, activists of Popular Front of India defied ban orders and staged a protest opposing arrest of innocent people, which Siddaramaiah claimed was a clear indication of the failure of Intelligence.

  

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  • Rajesh, Managlore

    Wed, Jul 15 2009

    Mr.Nagesh Nayak you have hit the nail on the head.

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  • JUDITH, MUMBAI

    Wed, Jul 15 2009

    Not only Karnataka, whole of INDIA, the most important asset is the CHAIR. Everything revolves round it.

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  • Sanath, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 15 2009

    Yeddi trying his best in fertilizer or any other matter.Definately he need some support from opposition instead of blaming.Finally everyone need''s improvement.We all know what and all happend last 3 years back.Atleast be quite instead of blaming everytime...

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  • shahanawaz kukkikatte, dubai

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Portal and forum like Daiji World are more powerful than opposition parties. These forums can air the public opinion in favour or against any elected representative. I feel and urge the local representatives of two districts both at the state and center must go through these observations and have a pinch about what the electorate feel about them.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Hi Shahnawaz Kukkikatte, We are not afraid of any critics.We welcome suggestion /complaints for the progress of karnataka. But blindly commenting against BJP & MR.YEDIYURAPPA is not at all welcome. you said step down & hand over the chair. what do you mean? did MMS did same thing for mumbai attack. did shiela dixit did same thing for metro collapse. There are lacs of events agaisnt congress rulers to step down & handing over the chair. Do not comment silly. Be matured man & comment healthily. JAI HO BJP.

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  • Akash Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Yeah Judith mumbai,now karnataka government poor than UP or Bihar because all money they spent in a month of June for celebrations first anniversary&ministers foriegn tours.so now they have to depend on centre. Well said Thimmappa Moodabidri.

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Mangalore,Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Yeddi is best only for ruling opposition side,not suitable for CM.

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  • judith, mumbai

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    I do not think, Karnataka is a poor State just like UP, Bihar. CM should stop depending on Centre and use its own resources to meet the demands of the Farmers and see that they do not suffer.

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  • Divakar K, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    I agree with sharath,what he said was correct.

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  • THIMMAPPA, MOODABIDRI

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    YEDDI, WHY KEEP BLAMING OTHERS? DO YOU THINK PEOPLE ELECTED YOU TO BLAME??? WHY DONT YOU TAKE STEPS? WHERE THE STATE MONEY GOES? WHAT YOU DID IN THE LAST 4 YEARS PT KEEP BLAMING OTHERS??? STOP THIS NOW & START WOKING TOWARTDS THE PROGRESS.\ OF THE STATE. HOLD YOUR TONGUE BACK FROM BLAMING OTHERS. OUR GREAT PM IS GIVING EVERYONE TEH MONEY THEY ARE ASKING FOR.

    YOU HAVE ALL TASTED THIS & EATEN. ATLEAST NOW START FUNCTIONING, PUT THE MONEY TO STATE DEVELOPMENT & TO YOUR PARTY DEVELOPMENT THRU SO MANY YATRAS, KOOTAS, MEETINGS ETC.

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  • zacs18, Kudroli la

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Mr. Yeddi the blame master.

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  • Sharath P, Malleshwaram, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Yeddi doesnt know how to rule government.Blaming is part of his duty.Central goverment doing great job also good support for karnataka.Hoping that atleast he could utilize that all money for good work.

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  • Jawar D''Souza, M''Lore/Doha

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    This man only knows to blame other''s for his failure''s. There is no point in blaming him Its our mistake for choosing him to lead us. God only has to do something to our state.

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  • MOHSIN AHAMAD, MOODBIDRI-KOTEBAGIL /DUBAI

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Mr.Yeddi follow foot stpes of Mr.Modi only in develomental projects, not on his communal mindset, you will see developed & self reliant KARNATAKA in all aspects.

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  • Harold D''cunha, Mangalore, India

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Mr. Yeddy. Get up from your sleep bed and act sensibly. For Fertilizer why state govt. is not encouraging private fertilizer manufacturing units. Your statement for blaming centre for all your downfall shows your comments are nothing but childish.

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  • shaam, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Yeddy is right

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Mr. yeddy..in your own statement less than half of the fertilisers were allocated to you by the central Govt..! Have you arranged the other half defficiency by yourself? No,you need spoon feeding from the central government always and raise the issue only when it is too late.. I feel it is a blessing in disguise, we may get more organic food this time.!

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  • OLIVER, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    Dear Mr.Shahnawaz Kukkikatte,, the things mentioned by you and Mr.Vincy Mulky/Dubai is absolutely right...What this ruling party is doing now.. just trying to fool arround the Farmers.. too bad and shame to this Party..

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  • mohd zaki, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    If there is shortage of fertilizer or anything yeddi need not worry or blame others, he has a formula just sit & pray. Because of his effort he has bribed the rain God & brought rains to karnataka.

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  • Nithesh R, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    "Blame is the name of the game.". Yeddy is fond of blaming the center, minorities, some fringe groups,some non Kannadigas etc. etc.etc. for all the problems in the state. Yeddy needs to sit up and take responsibility. If he is looking out for a scape goat to put the blame on everytime something goes wrong, then i am afraid he is not the right man for the job.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    When this government cant perform and fail in its adminstration and duties, the CM just blames the center. If he cant deliver, he must step down and hand over the chair to some one from his own party who can deliver. This CM has the habit of just blaming others for his ineffiency. I am sure I will get a reply from Mr Nagesh Nayak/Bangalore, Ravi/Udupi, Rajesh/Mangalore who just dont like to hear critics of ruling govt.

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  • Vincy, Mulky/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 14 2009

    I refer to Yuddis statement in May, confirming and informing karnataka has adequate supply of fertilizers this time. May be media should pull out these news bits and add in his reports, so that readers can find the contradictory statements coming out from same person.

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