Maharashtra farmers stir hits milk supplies, Opposition says govt 'indifferent'

Mumbai: Thousands of milk farmers launched an agitation early on Monday demanding a hike in procurement price, hitting supply of fresh milk across big cities in Maharashtra.

Mumbai: Thousands of milk farmers launched an agitation early on Monday demanding a hike in procurement price, hitting supply of fresh milk across big cities in Maharashtra. 

Scores of milk tankers bound for major cities including Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik and others were blocked in different parts of the state, raising the spectre of milk shortage. 

The farmers' groups, led by Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana (SSS) and Maharashtra Kisan Sabha (MKS), are demanding a subsidy of Rs 5 per litre milk, waiver of goods and services tax on butter and milk powder among others. 

Meanwhile in the Maharashtra Assembly, Opposition members created ruckus on the issue and, siding with the agitators, walked out of the Maharashtra Assembly. They accused the government of being "anti-farmer" and "indifferent" to their plight. 

The government hit back by stating that it was farmers groups, led by MP Raju Shetti-headed Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana, which were "anti-farmer". 

The government claimed that it was not peasants, but federations representing them that have stopped milk supply which in turn was causing "loss" to farmers. 

While the members from the Congress and the NCP shouted slogans against the government, Assembly Speaker Haribhau Bagade said that he would ask Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to convene a meeting tomorrow to discuss the issues raised. 

Not satisfied with the announcement, the Opposition staged a walk out. "The government is not serious towards the demands raised by the farmers, but we are with them," Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil said. 

Vikhe-Patil, without naming anyone, alleged that "capitalists" had decided to damage the businesses of dairy farmers and end the co-operative movement. 

He accused the Shiv Sena of adopting double standards by "expressing solidarity with farmers on one hand and continuing to be in the government on the other." 

"The Shiv Sena is doing theatrics. Walk out of the government if you are serious," Vikhe-Patil said, pointing towards Shiv Sena MLAs in the House. 

NCP leader Ajit Pawar observed that the dairy farmers invest Rs 17 to Rs 21 to produce a litre of milk. He pitched for a rate of Rs 30 per litre to be given to dairy farmers. 

"We also want the government to transfer Rs 5 as subsidy (per litre) directly into the accounts of farmers," he said. 

Pawar too charged the Shiv Sena with "hoodwinking" farmers on the issue. 

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Nagpur said the government is open for talks and has not adopted an "egoistic view" on any issue. 

Countering the Oppositions attack, minister Chandrakant Patil noted that it was the bodies representing dairy farmers, and not the farmers, who have launched the protest on the issue. 

"It is the co-operative milk federations which have stopped collecting milk from farmers. These federations are causing losses to farmers. It is not farmers who are throwing milk on the streets but these bodies which are doing so," he told the House. 

"This is an anti-farmer protest. Milk collection and supply to cities should begin. The government will not allow (any disturbance)," Patil said. 

Meanwhile, state minister Ravindra Waikar, also a Shiv Sena MLA, hit back at the opposition parties over the "double standard" jibe directed at his party. 

"Like one sees everything in a yellow hue after contracting jaundice, the opposition too blames the Shiv Sena over every issue," Waikar countered.

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