Members in the Rajya Sabha yesterday demanded higher remunerative prices for wheat to farmers, saying that if the government did not give more incentives to growers, the country will face serious foodgrain crisis.
Raising the issue during zero hour, S S Surjewala, S K Singla of the Congress and Iqbal Singh and K R Malkani of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) urged the government to take immediate steps to raise remunerative price of wheat as the farmers in the northern wheat growing states, particularly in Punjab and Haryana, were highly agitated.
The BJP members urged Union agriculture minister Chaturanan Mishra to study the entire issue and take appropriate action to mitigate the farmers woes.
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