Why Are Opposition Parties Criticizing the Odisha Government Over the Fertilizer Crisis?

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Key Takeaways
- Opposition Criticism: The BJD and Congress are vocally opposing the state's claims regarding fertilizer availability.
- Farmers in Distress: Many farmers are struggling with long waits and inflated prices.
- Planned Protests: BJD leaders are organizing protests to demand government accountability.
- Government's Stance: The state government claims it is committed to farmers' welfare.
- Need for Transparency: Calls for a genuine assessment of the fertilizer supply situation are growing.
Bhubaneswar, Sep 14 (NationPress) The opposition parties, including the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and Congress, vehemently criticized the Odisha state government on Sunday regarding the ongoing fertilizer crisis affecting multiple districts in the region.
During a media briefing, senior BJD figure Prasanna Acharya challenged the government's assertions about the adequate availability of fertilizer, accusing them of misleading both the public and farmers with these untruths.
“I urge the state government to assess the actual situation regarding fertilizer supply. Instead of making claims from Bhubaneswar, ministers should visit rural areas. If they genuinely believe farmers are receiving sufficient fertilizer, we would consider their statements credible. Currently, there is a widespread fertilizer shortage, with farmers often queuing for miles at Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) in various districts,” Acharya stated.
He highlighted that farmers are compelled to purchase fertilizer from the open market at prices significantly inflated—two to three times higher than the regulated rates.
Acharya further claimed that this scenario suggests there is ample fertilizer in the state, but the government fails to manage its distribution effectively.
The senior BJD official also announced plans for a protest regarding the fertilizer shortage at the Raj Bhawan in Bhubaneswar on Monday, seeking assistance from the Odisha governor to address the situation.
Meanwhile, Ramachandra Kadam, the Leader of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP), also criticized the government for the fertilizer shortage.
He indicated that the Congress party will bring up farmers’ struggles in the forthcoming state assembly session. In response to the opposition's criticisms, Mukesh Mahaling, the state Parliamentary Affairs Minister, contended that the BJP government is genuinely committed to the welfare of Odisha's farmers.
“The farmers and citizens are now aware of the opposition's efforts to spread falsehoods against our government. Our administration, led by Chief Minister Mohan Majhi, is prepared to engage in debate and address any concerns raised in the assembly,” he added.