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--------2,500 tonnes of onion are being exported daily to bangladesh----- This is what congress and all pseudo-secular parties association(UPA) does.. They are exporting onions to bangladesh at less than half price when their own people are starving.. Top of that, they didnt stopped at that they started importing from Pakistan at higher price(statement given by congress spokeperson on tv).. India itself is struggling in economy, high price rise for food items, petrol, lpg etc.. khud ko khane ko nahi hai but export chal raha hai bangladeh ko.. Kyon??? Congress to jaisi hai vaisi hai.. But dukh to tab hota hai jab kuch budhijeevi ek party ke policies ko dekhe bina apne local representative ko dekhkar vote dene jaate hain.. Result hota hai Congress fir govt banati hai... How can you stop these things from not happenning?? Think guys before you vote.. Dukh ki baat ye hai koi regional parties jo congress ko outside support deti hain..kuch nahi bolti aise issues pe ..kyon??? Janta get cheated either way... MALDA: Onion prices may be bringing tears to the eye, but across the border in Bangaldesh, Indian-grown onion is selling almost 40% cheaper. On Friday, when a kilo of onion cost Rs 70-80 in Malda, or all other Indian markets, it was selling for taka 63-64 (Rs 45-47) in Rajsahi, Chapai Nawabgunj, Baliadanga and Dhaka Mirpur in Bangladesh. Almost 2,500 tonnes of onion are being exported daily through the five export centres of the state at a time when the Centre is mulling importing onion to keep prices in check. When asked about this, exporters pointed to central and state policies. Uzzwal Saha, joint secretary of Exporters Coordination Committee, said, The price or export of onion is determined by the National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (Nafed). They had settled the export tariff and amount long ago, which is why onions have to be exported following the contract. While Bangladesh is getting onions cheaper, we are facing losses. We have demanded that the Nafed decide the rates according to market price. Otherwise our country will suffer and exporters will also lose interest. Read more: timesofindia.indiatimes/india/Indian-onions-selling-for-Rs-45-in-Bangaldesh/articleshow/24718442.cms
Posted on: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 22:24:48 +0000

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