Koda, who was in the steel city to hold a meeting with Jharkhand Vikas Party and Trinamool Congress on forging a pre-poll alliance, said Chief Minister Hemant Soren should have taken up the issue with his Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee to resolve it.
"Blocking movement of essential commodities like potato was in violation of natural justice and such things should not have happened between two neighbouring states," Koda said.
"I do not think such steps are any solution to the prevailing problem and both the chief ministers should discuss and resolve it amicably," he said.
Koda also lambasted the Jharkhand government for its "lack of any contingency plan to address such a situation" and alleged the government had no plans to increase production of vegetables or set up cold storages to store it.
"The local cultivators have no option but to approach West Bengal to store their produce due to inadequate cold storage facilities in the state," he said.