Sugarcane stir: Uddhav meets Maha CM, threatens agitation

To announce an appropriate remunerative price for sugarcane growers

PTI | November 8, 2011



Shiv Sena on Tuesday warned of an intense agitation if the Maharashtra government fails to announce an appropriate remunerative price for sugarcane growers.

"Government should take the decision before the patience of the farmers ends. Shiv Sena has participated in the agitation. We will have to intensify the agitation and government would be responsible for it," Shiv Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray said.

He was talking to reporters after a delegation led by him met Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan at the government guest house 'Sahyadri' in south Mumbai.

The meeting of the Shiv Sena leaders with Chavan comes in the backdrop of the demonstrations staged by sugarcane growers in western Maharashtra, led by Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghtana leader Raju Shetty, for an appropriate remunerative price.

Uddhav said the delegation met Chavan on behalf of the farmers and has put forth their grievances.

"There is frustration among farmers on issues like appropriate price for sugarcane. Raju Shetty and other farmers organisations are demonstrating against it," he said.

Urging the government to hold deliberations with the protesting farmers and their leaders, Uddhav said the issue should be tackled before the situation goes out of control.

"Farmers have had enough and it appears that the situation would go out of control. Therefore, talks should be held by the government with the demonstrators, including Raju Shetty, and Sena leaders," he said.

To this, Chavan replied that the government is ready to hold deliberations, Uddhav said.

During his meeting with Chavan, Uddhav also voiced concern over the increase in suicides by farmers in Vidarbha region.

He also requested Chavan to take steps to lift ban on the export of sugar.

Today's meeting was attended by state Co-operative minister Harshavardhan Patil and MLAs from western Maharashtra, including group leaders in the legislative assembly and council Subhash Desai and Diwakar Raote.

Hundreds of sugarcane growers, led by Hatkanangle MP Raju Shetty, had marched to Baramati -- union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar's hometown -- from Pandharpur to stage demonstrations and hold a rally yesterday to press for better prices for sugarcane.

Shetty is demanding a price of Rs 2,350 per tonne sugarcane for farmers. Last year, sugarcane growers were paid Rs 2000 per tonne.

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