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Convene meeting with CMs to form procurement policy: KCR to Modi

Hyderabad: Reminding Prime Minister Narendra Modi that India still does not have are uniform national level food grain procurement policy, Telangana chief minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) on Wednesday shot-off a letter to the former asking him to convene a meeting with experts and chief ministers to formulate such a policy.

“For example, Government of India procures the entire marketable surplus of paddy and wheat in some states like Punjab, Haryana, but not in other states like Telangana. There should not be different policies of Union Government for different states within the country,” stated KCR in his letter to Modi. He stressed the need to have a uniform procurement policy throughout the country, covering all food grains.

KCR accused the Centre’s of having an “inconsistent and uncertain” policies, which he said are causing frustration and dissatisfaction among farmers.

The chief minister in his letter also stated that the central government should procure Telangana’s entire quantity of paddy after meeting the state’s PDS (public distribution system), and appealed to the Centre to direct the Ministry of Food to procure the entire marketable surplus of paddy this Rabi season.

This post was last modified on March 24, 2022 12:09 am

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Yunus Lasania

With over 9 years of experience in reporting, Yunus Lasania is a journalist who has worked with 3 national dailies in his career. He last worked as the state correspondent for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana with Mint (HT Media). With a deep love for Hyderabad and its history, he also runs the Instagram page The Hyderabad History Project, and is also the host of Beyond Charminar, a podcast series on the history of Hyderabad, focusing on the lesser known aspects of his city. Yunus is the City Editor of Siasat.com

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