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30 Congress MLAs suspended for chaos in Chhattisgarh Assembly
30 Congress MLAs suspended for chaos in Chhattisgarh Assembly

Mint

time17-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

30 Congress MLAs suspended for chaos in Chhattisgarh Assembly

Chhattisgarh News: As many as thirty Congress Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) were suspended from the Chhattisgarh legislative assembly for a day on Thursday after they caused an uproar. The protesting MLAS accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government of failing to ensure an adequate supply of diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertiliser. News agency PTI said that due to the pandemonium during the discussion on fertiliser issues, the Speaker had to adjourn the House twice before taking action against the protesting MLAs representing the Congress party. Raising the issue in the Question Hour, senior Congress MLA Umesh Patel asked about the demand for DAP and its supply in the state and whether there is a shortage of this fertiliser. In his reply, State Agriculture Minister Ramvichar Netam said that the Centre has set a target of 3,10,000 metric tonnes of DAP for the state in the Kharif crop season 2025. The Union Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers issued a supply plan of 2,19,100 MT from April to June 2025, against which 1,08,155 MT was supplied until 30 June. He said a total of 1,48,900 MT has been stored, including the savings stock of 40,746 MT from the previous season (Rabi 2024-25). The minister said that in the current Kharif season, the shortage in DAP supply is being reflected against the supply plan issued until 30 June. Keeping this in view, alternative phosphatic fertilisers are being stored for farmers, and it is being promoted for use among them, he added. Patel further claimed that so far, not up to 50 per cent of the total demand has been supplied, and asked about the quantities given to the cooperative societies and to the private sector. The minister said, the departments concerned are in constant coordination with the central government to ensure the supply of DAP. A total of 18,885 MT of the fertiliser will again be supplied to the state until 20 July. On Thursday, 718 MT of it will reach Kharsia (the constituency represented by Umesh Patel), he said. It is correct that there is a shortage of DAP in the state, and the same condition persists even in the entire country due to global reasons. Keeping the same in view, nano DAP fertiliser is being promoted, he added. However, Congress members claimed that the fertiliser is available in the private sector and shopkeepers have been black marketing it and selling it at high prices, taking advantage of the shortage in the cooperative societies. Dissatisfied with the minister's reply, the opposition members created an uproar. Amid the pandemonium, the House was adjourned for five minutes. After the business resumed, Congress members again raised the issue. Shouting slogans against the government, they trooped into the well of the House and were automatically suspended. Speaker Raman Singh suspended 30 Congress MLAs, including Leader of Opposition Charan Das Mahant and former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, and asked them to leave the House. However, Congress members remained in the well and continued sloganeering. The total strength of the Congress in the 90-member Chhattisgarh assembly is 35. I am pained by their act and suspended them from the House for the day.

Chhattisgarh News: 30 Congress MLAs suspended for chaos in Assembly
Chhattisgarh News: 30 Congress MLAs suspended for chaos in Assembly

Mint

time17-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Mint

Chhattisgarh News: 30 Congress MLAs suspended for chaos in Assembly

Chhattisgarh News: As many as thirty Congress Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) were suspended from the Chhattisgarh legislative assembly for a day on Thursday after they created an uproar. The protesting MLAS accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government of failing to ensure anadequate supply of diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertiliser. News agency PTI said that due to the pandemonium during the discussion on the issue, the Speaker had to adjourn the House twice before taking action against the protesting MLAs representing the Congress party. Raising the issue in the Question Hour, senior Congress MLA Umesh Patel asked about the demand of DAP and its supply in the state. He also asked whether there is a shortage of this fertilizer. In his reply, state Agriculture Minister Ramvichar Netam said that the Centre has set a target of 3,10,000 metric tonnes of DAP for the state in the Kharif crop season 2025. The Union Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers issued a supply plan of 2,19,100 MT from April to June 2025, against which 1,08,155 MT was supplied until June 30. He said a total of 1,48,900 MT has been stored, including the savings stock of 40,746 MT from the previous season (Rabi 2024-25). The minister said that in the current Kharif season, the shortage in DAP supply is being reflected against the supply plan issued until June 30. Keeping this in view, alternative phosphatic fertilisers are being stored for farmers, and it is being promoted for use among them, he added. Patel further claimed that so far not up to 50 per cent of the total demand has been supplied, and asked about the quantities given to the cooperative societies and to the private sector. The minister said, the departments concerned are in constant coordination with the central government to ensure the supply of DAP. A total of 18,885 MT of the fertilizer will again be supplied to the state until July 20. On Thursday, 718 MT of it will reach Kharsia (the constituency represented by Umesh Patel), he said. It is correct that there is a shortage of DAP in the state, and the same condition persists even in the entire country due to global reasons. Keeping the same in view, nano DAP fertiliser is being promoted, he added. However, Congress members claimed that the fertilizer is available in the private sector and shopkeepers have been black marketing it and selling it at high prices taking advantage of the shortage in the cooperative societies. Dissatisfied with the minister's reply, the opposition members created an uproar. Amid the pandemonium, the House was adjourned for five minutes. After the business resumed, Congress members again raised the issue. Shouting slogans against the government, they trooped into the well of the House and were automatically suspended. Speaker Raman Singh suspended 30 Congress MLAs, including Leader of Opposition Charan Das Mahant and former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, and asked them to leave the House. However, Congress members remained in the well and continued sloganeering. The total strength of the Congress in the 90-member Chhattisgarh assembly is 35. I am pained by their act and suspended them from the House for the day. Later, the Speaker again adjourned the House. After the proceedings resumed, the Speaker expressed displeasure and said even after his repeated requests to go outside the House, the suspended opposition MLAs violated the rules and remained in the well. Singh said he was pained by their act and suspended them from the House for the day.

30 Congress MLAs suspended from Chhattisgarh Assembly for a day for ruckus over DAP fertilizer supply
30 Congress MLAs suspended from Chhattisgarh Assembly for a day for ruckus over DAP fertilizer supply

The Hindu

time17-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

30 Congress MLAs suspended from Chhattisgarh Assembly for a day for ruckus over DAP fertilizer supply

Thirty Congress members were suspended from the Chhattisgarh legislative Assembly for a day on Thursday (July 17, 2025) after they created an uproar, accusing the state government of failing to ensure an adequate supply of diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizer. Due to the pandemonium during the discussion on the issue, the Speaker had to adjourn the House twice. Raising the issue in the Question Hour, senior Congress MLA Umesh Patel asked about the demand for DAP and its supply in the state. He also asked whether there is a shortage of this fertilizer. In his reply, State Agriculture Minister Ramvichar Netam said that in the kharif crop season 2025, a target of 3,10,000 metric tonnes of DAP has been set by the Centre for the state. A supply plan of 2,19,100 MT has been issued by the Union Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers from April to June 2025, against which 1,08,155 MT has been supplied till June 30, he said. A total of 1,48,900 MT has been stored, including the savings stock of 40,746 MT, of the previous season (rabi 2024-25), he said. The Minister said that in the current kharif season, a shortage in the supply of DAP is being reflected against the supply plan issued till June 30. Keeping this in view, alternative phosphatic fertilizers are being stored for farmers and it is being promoted for use among them, he added. Mr. Patel further claimed that so far, not up to 50% of the total demand has been supplied, and asked about the quantities given to the cooperative societies and to the private sector. The Minister said, the departments concerned are in constant coordination with the central government to ensure the supply of DAP. Till July 20, a total of 18,885 MT of the fertilizer will again be supplied to the state. On Thursday, 718 MT of it will reach Kharsia (the constituency represented by Umesh Patel), he said. It is correct that there is a shortage of DAP in the state and the same condition persists even in the entire country due to global reasons. Keeping the same in view, nano DAP fertilizer is being promoted, he added. Netam said, of the total DAP stock, 64% has been given to the cooperative sector and the remaining 36% to the private sector. However, Congress members claimed that the fertilizer is available in the private sector and shopkeepers have been black marketing it and selling it at high prices taking advantage of the shortage in the cooperative societies. Dissatisfied with the Minister's reply, the opposition members created an uproar. Amid pandemonium, the House was adjourned for five minutes. After the business resumed, Congress members again raised the issue. Shouting slogans against the government, they trooped into the well of the House and were automatically suspended. Speaker Raman Singh announced the suspension of 30 Congress MLAs, including Leader of Opposition Charan Das Mahant and former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, and asked them to go outside the House. However, Congress members remained in the well and continued sloganeering. The total strength of the Congress in the 90-member Chhattisgarh assembly is 35. Later, the Speaker again adjourned the House. After the proceedings resumed, the Speaker expressed displeasure and said even after his repeated requests to go outside the House, the suspended opposition MLAs violated the rules and remained in the well. Singh said he was pained by their act and suspended them from the House for the day.

30 Cong MLAs suspended from Chhattisgarh assembly for a day for ruckus over DAP fertilizer supply
30 Cong MLAs suspended from Chhattisgarh assembly for a day for ruckus over DAP fertilizer supply

The Print

time17-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Print

30 Cong MLAs suspended from Chhattisgarh assembly for a day for ruckus over DAP fertilizer supply

Raising the issue in the Question Hour, senior Congress MLA Umesh Patel asked about the demand of DAP and its supply in the state. He also asked whether there is a shortage of this fertilizer. Due to the pandemonium during the discussion on the issue, the Speaker had to adjourn the House twice. Raipur, Jul 17 (PTI) Thirty Congress members were suspended from the Chhattisgarh legislative assembly for a day on Thursday after they created an uproar, accusing the state government of failing to ensure adequate supply of diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizer. In his reply, state Agriculture Minister Ramvichar Netam said that in the kharif crop season 2025, a target of 3,10,000 metric tonnes of DAP has been set by the Centre for the state. A supply plan of 2,19,100 MT has been issued by the Union Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers from April to June 2025, against which 1,08,155 MT has been supplied till June 30, he said. A total of 1,48,900 MT has been stored, including the savings stock of 40,746 MT, of the previous season (rabi 2024-25), he said. The minister said that in the current kharif season, shortage in supply of DAP is being reflected against the supply plan issued till June 30. Keeping this in view, alternative phosphatic fertilizers are being stored for farmers and it is being promoted for use among them, he added. Patel further claimed that so far not up to 50 per cent of the total demand has been supplied, and asked about the quantities given to the cooperative societies and to the private sector. The minister said, the departments concerned are in constant coordination with the central government to ensure the supply of DAP. Till July 20, a total of 18,885 MT of the fertilizer will again be supplied to the state. On Thursday, 718 MT of it will reach Kharsia (the constituency represented by Umesh Patel), he said. It is correct that there is a shortage of DAP in the state and the same condition persists even in the entire country due to global reasons. Keeping the same in view, nano DAP fertilizer is being promoted, he added. Netam said, of the total DAP stock, 64 per cent has been given to the cooperative sector and the remaining 36 per cent to the private sector. However, Congress members claimed that the fertilizer is available in the private sector and shopkeepers have been black marketing it and selling it at high prices taking advantage of the shortage in the cooperative societies. Dissatisfied with the minister's reply, the opposition members created an uproar. Amid pandemonium the House was adjourned for five minutes. After the business resumed, Congress members again raised the issue. Shouting slogans against the government, they trooped into the well of the House and were automatically suspended. Speaker Raman Singh announced the suspension of 30 Congress MLAs, including Leader of Opposition Charan Das Mahant and former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, and asked them to go outside the House. However, Congress members remained in the well and continued sloganeering. The total strength of the Congress in the 90-member Chhattisgarh assembly is 35. Later, the Speaker again adjourned the House. After the proceedings resumed, the Speaker expressed displeasure and said even after his repeated requests to go outside the House, the suspended opposition MLAs violated the rules and remained in the well. Singh said he was pained by their act and suspended them from the House for the day. PTI TKP NP This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Chhattisgarh: Congress alleges fertiliser, seed shortage, govt rebuts
Chhattisgarh: Congress alleges fertiliser, seed shortage, govt rebuts

Hindustan Times

time14-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Chhattisgarh: Congress alleges fertiliser, seed shortage, govt rebuts

RAIPUR: The Congress on Monday criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Chhattisgarh, blaming it for an alleged shortage of fertilisers and seeds in the state but the allegation was firmly rejected by the state agriculture minister Ramvichar Netam. Bastar: Farmers plough a field on the outskirts of Jagdalpur, in Bastar district, Chhattisgarh on June 8. (PTI FILE) Former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel and Leader of Opposition Charan Das Mahant, who flagged the shortages during the Zero hour in the Chhattisgarh assembly, said the BJP-led Vishnu Deo Sai government had failed to ensure adequate supply of essential farm inputs such as urea and DAP (Diammonium Phosphate) fertilisers. 'The government appears to be deliberately creating an artificial fertiliser crisis to reduce paddy cultivation,' said Mahant. The Opposition claimed that the government reduced the target for DAP distribution for Kharief 2025 by 30,000 tonnes over last year's figures and only 1.01 lakh tonnes had been supplied so far. Similarly, 3.59 lakh tonnes of urea has been distributed aainst a target of 7.12 lakh tonnes, they said. Congress leaders said that while fertilisers are available in the open market, shopkeepers were taking advantage of the shortage in cooperative societies by engaging in black marketing. They said the small and marginal farmers, who make up 80% of the state's farmers, were the worst affected. Chhattisgarh agriculture minister Ramvichar Netam said the availability of phosphatic fertilisers depended on imports, which were under strain due to global conditions. Netam said the government had anticipated the supply chain challenges and started making arrangements for alternative fertilisers, he said. 'An estimated demand of 6.90 lakh metric tonnes of phosphatic fertilisers, 6.40 lakh metric tonnes have been stored and over 4.25 lakh metric tonnes lifted by farmers. Over 2.14 lakh metric tonnes still remain available,' the minister said. For urea, more than 6 lakh metric tonnes have been stored so far, of which 4.37 lakh tonnes have already been lifted by farmers, leaving over 1.62 lakh tonnes in stock, he added. He rejected the Congress's allegations, stating that the fertiliser demand is calculated for the full cropping season and supplies were still coming in. He also denied any revision in the DAP target, asserting that the government had instead arranged to store additional NPK and SSP fertilisers to compensate for any global supply disruptions. Netam also said that of the 4,81,730 quintals of seeds stored through cooperative and departmental means, 4,43,452 quintals had already been lifted by farmers, and over 38,000 quintals were still available. The minister added that a statewide crackdown on black marketing has ensured that all fertilisers are being sold at the prescribed rates.

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