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Odisha CM Mohan Majhi turns to Bengal for potato supply solution amidst price hike

Majhi met Banerjee in New Delhi as they were in the national capital to attend the Governing Council meeting of the NITI Aayog

PTI Bhubaneswar Published 27.07.24, 07:38 PM
Mohan Majhi and Mamata Banerjee

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Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Saturday discussed with his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee about issues related to potato supply from her state.

He sought Banerjee's intervention to resolve the crisis arising out of the "stoppage" of potato supply from West Bengal.

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Majhi met Banerjee in New Delhi as they were in the national capital to attend the Governing Council meeting of the NITI Aayog.

Taking to X, Majhi said, "Discussed the potato supply problem in Odisha with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. To resolve this temporary issue, Odisha’s supply minister has verified stock and reviewed the situation. The state government is taking necessary steps to control potato prices and solve the supply problem as soon as possible." According to a release issued by the Chief Minister's Office here, Majhi requested Banerjee to streamline the potato supply chain.

He urged her to resolve the issue at the earliest since people in Odisha are facing problems with "restrictions on the potato supply outside Bengal leading to an artificial price rise here".

On Friday, BJD president and Leader of Opposition in Odisha Assembly Naveen Patnaik wrote to Banerjee, urging her to intervene and resolve the crisis due to the stoppage of potato supply to Odisha.

"Now, the potato transportation process has become normal," Majhi said.

While claiming that potato transportation from West Bengal has resumed, the state government capped the price of tuber at Rs 32 per kg.

State Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Minister Krushna Chandra Patra has asked the officials to take strict action against erring traders who allegedly demand more prices.

The price of potatoes has shot up to Rs 50.

The minister said, "Some unscrupulous traders are behind the sudden increase in potato prices. They are being monitored. Potatoes shall be sold at 32 per kg."

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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