Stating that the situation has "worsened" due to hoarding of onion by both retail and wholesale traders, Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said the states should take action under the Essential Commodities Act and impose stock holding limits.
Wholesale onion prices at Lasalgaon in Maharasthra, Asia's biggest onion market, have almost touched Rs 60/kg, while retail prices across the country have risen up to Rs 80 per kg, adding to consumer woes.
Concerned over the sharp increase in onion prices in the national capital, Paswan blamed the Aam Aadmi Party-ruled Delhi government for inadequate action against hoarders.
In the letter to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Paswan emphasised the need for strict implementation of the provisions of the Essential Commodities Act (ECA) and taking stringent steps against hoarding and blackmarketing.
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The communique sent to the states today by the ministry came amid the issue of rising onion prices inviting trenchant criticism from opposition parties.
Briefing media after reviewing the onion price situation here today, Paswan said state governments should take action against hoarders to rein in prices and assured that steps taken to import and curb exports will help control the rates.