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SAD demands outstanding dues of Rs 284 crore of sugarcane growers be released immediately

Written by  Rajan Nath -- January 05th 2021 09:46 PM -- Updated: January 05th 2021 09:52 PM
SAD demands outstanding dues of Rs 284 crore of sugarcane growers be released immediately

SAD demands outstanding dues of Rs 284 crore of sugarcane growers be released immediately

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Tuesday asked the Congress government led by Captain Amarinder Singh to ensure outstanding dues of Rs 284 crore of sugarcane growers were released immediately besides calling for an increase in the State Assured Price (SAP) of sugarcane. The party also asserted that if these demands were not met the party would launch an agitation to ensure justice for sugarcane growers. Also Read | Bird flu in India: Over 1800 migratory birds found dead in Himachal, cases in 4 other states Shiromani Akali Dal asked Congress govt led by Captain Amarinder Singh to ensure that sugarcane growers released immediately besides calling for hike in State Assured Price (SAP) of sugarcane. A decision to this effect was taken at a high level meeting of the Shiromani Akali Dal which was presided over by its President Sukhbir Singh Badal at the party headquarters here. The meeting noted that it was a matter of concern that cooperative mills owed farmers Rs 188 crore including Rs 107 crore dues of the 2019-20 crushing season and Rs 81 crore for the ongoing season. It said private sugar mills owed farmers Rs 96 crore. Also Read | United Kingdom PM Boris Johnson cancels visit to India later this month: Report Shiromani Akali Dal asked Congress govt led by Captain Amarinder Singh to ensure that sugarcane growers released immediately besides calling for hike in State Assured Price (SAP) of sugarcane. The SAD President said chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh was impervious to the suffering of the farmers. He said even as cooperative mills were defaulting on regular payments to farmers, the government had not directed private sugar mills to clear the outstanding dues of farmers. He said all dues of farmers should be cleared along with the interest quotient. “The Sugarcane Control Order and Clause 3 (3) of the Sugarcane Purchase and Regulation Act states that sugar mills must make payments within 14 days of purchase or else pay interest on the late payment. The government should observe this Act and ensure justice is done to the farmers”, Sukhbir Badal added. Shiromani Akali Dal asked Congress govt led by Captain Amarinder Singh to ensure that sugarcane growers released immediately besides calling for hike in State Assured Price (SAP) of sugarcane. The SAD also demanded that the government increase the State Assured Price of sugarcane in Punjab in the current season itself saying the State had not increased the SAP for the last three years. It said due to this while the SAP of cane was Rs 310 per quintal in Punjab, both Haryana and Uttar Pradesh were paying their farmers an SAP of Rs 350 per quintal. “The SAP in Punjab should be increased to Rs 350 per quintal in the current season itself and dues accumulated on account of this should be paid with retrospective effect”, it noted. -PTC News


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