Minister of Agriculture in Karnataka N. Cheluvarayaswamy On Wednesday, not only accused the “short van” of urea by the Center for Lack of Fertilizer in the State, but also accused opposition parties for promoting farmers into panic regime and added that it came to find alternative solutions.
“The whole country is facing a lack of urea for various reasons, including problems related to its imports,” he “N. CheluvarayaswamyKarnataka Minister of Agriculture
Mr. Cheluvarayaswamy claimed that it was not a phenomenon limited to Karnataka, faced such a shortage, because it was also not such shortcomings, because the fact that it is not a phenomenon limited to Karnataka. “The whole country is facing a lack of urea for various reasons, including problems related to its import,” he said.
“Don’t politicize”
“If you (opposition) abandon the lack of a deficiency, 50% of the problem would be resolved from tomorrow”N. CheluvarayaswamyKarnataka Minister of Agriculture
He accused the opposition parties of indulging politics over the lack of urea, he said, “If you (opposition) abandon the lack of a deficiency, 50% of the problem would be solved from tomorrow.”
Mr. Cheluvarayaswamy has repeated that the center has so far been a lack of 2.74 lakh tons of urea. The demand for urea and fertilizers has increased in the state because it has increased in cultivation due to robust monsoon and sowing. But what worsened the situation was a short strengthening of the center, he said.
“But precisely when we planned to deal with the situation in the area of measures to create awareness among farmers about the benefits of transition to more efficient alternatives such as nano urea and need to refrain from indiscriminate use of urea in the interest of land health, the opposition parties caused panic.
Appeal to the center
Mr. Cheluvarayaswamy also said on Tuesday, asking the Minister of Agriculture Shivaraj Singh Chauhan to give the state more urea. The opposition could also persuade the center to release another quantum of urea, he said.
In solving the problems of farmers who were persecuted by urea lack, they said that the response of the Minister of Agriculture was not useful.
Previously, the opposition members argued that the lack of urea in the state was not due to lack of availability, but due to problems with distribution and management. They accused the government of inability to properly predict the situation and act accordingly.
Published – August 13, 2025 22:56
