The state government has taken several steps in favour of farmers, including no increase in power tariff for five years, but the opposition BJP has labelled us as anti-farmers, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said today.
"An important decision of not increasing the power tariff for farmers for five years was taken after the government was formed. Several other decisions including one that of bonus of Rs 150 per quintal on MSP on wheat were also taken by the government," Gehlot said in Ladnu town of Nagaur district.
The Chief Minister was addressing a gathering of farmers at a function, marking state agriculture minister Harjiram Burdak's 60 years in politics.
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He also announced to increase the bed capacity of Ladnu government hospital from 100 to 150.
On the other hand, BJP rejected the claim of the Chief Minister and again accused the Congress government of being "anti-farmers".
Subhash Mehariya, national vice president of BJP Kisan Morcha, alleged that farmers were not getting their cost of production during the Congress rule.
"The rates of fertilizers are rising and the farmers are not getting their cost of production for which UPA government's policies are responsible. The state government also did not provide any relief to farmers," he told reporters at the party office here.
Meanwhile, in anther programme in Jhunjhunu district, Gehlot unveiled a statue of slain Indian soldier Dharmpal Saini.
He also felicitated the parents of Saini, who was killed in Kango while serving in UN peacekeeping mission.