"Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had no time to meet me during my last visit to Delhi on the issue of farmers despite the fact that he was present in the national capital," Chouhan told reporters in the state Assembly's press room.
"If the Prime Minister has no time for a Chief Minister, then where will I raise my voice?" he asked.
"We have demanded to declare the extensive damage to the crops by rain/hail and cold as national calamity and a package of Rs 5,000 crore from the Centre," he said.
Despite a central team recommending Rs 370 crore package to the state for distribution as compensation towards the damage to soybean crop, the Centre has given just Rs 34 crore despite the fact that MP on its own distributed Rs 600 crore to the affected farmers, Chouhan said.
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The chief minister also said that he was constantly touring the affected villages to assure the farmers that the state government stood by them in their hour of crisis.
The state government has already earmarked Rs 2,000 crore in the vote-on-account passed in the state Assembly for helping the farmers, he added.