00:00The current rate in Punjab, which was tendered yesterday, has gone up to Rs. 32.
00:06The current position in Punjab is that there is acute shortage.
00:11We can say that people are taking day-to-day consumption.
00:15There is a huge shortage in Punjab at the moment.
00:19What is the government rate?
00:21The government rate is Rs. 2325, the reserve price of the tender.
00:26What is the reason for the increase in the rate?
00:3095% of the production in Punjab is done by the government.
00:36It should be in the month of April or May.
00:38The leftover stock that we have is only for 6 months.
00:44That 6-month stock is exhausted by October, November and all the Punjab mills.
00:51We have been depending on the FCI for the last 25 years.
00:56The FCI started the tender in December.
00:59The quantity is very small.
01:01The level of consumption is high in Punjab.
01:04The quantity is short due to the shortage.
01:08The mill staff used to be there.
01:14Most of the work used to be done by July.
01:18The rest of the work was done by the private sector.
01:21The FCI used to release the quantity.
01:27What happened this time?
01:29The quantity that had to be released in August.
01:34The rate that they had fixed was Rs. 2325.
01:42The FCI released the quantity in December.
01:51No one was concerned about the farmers.
01:56No one was concerned about the mill staff.
01:59They were concerned about the Punjab mills.
02:02They were concerned about the shortage of the quantity in India.
02:06The FCI started the tender in December.
02:12The quantity that had to be released in December was exhausted.
02:17In December, they reduced the quantity to 100 tonnes.
02:25They increased the quantity to 1000 tonnes.
02:30They reduced the quantity to 100 tonnes in a week.
02:35That's why the price of wheat increased.
02:39In Punjab and all over India, the price of wheat has increased.
02:47The government supplies the mills.
02:51The government supplies the mills.
02:54The government supplies the mills in the 9th and 12th month.
02:57The government supplies the mills in the 9th and 12th month.
03:02When the supply is not sufficient, the mills are closed.
03:07When the supply is not sufficient, the mills are closed.
03:12The government is not giving us the money.
03:16I have given 45 kgs of wheat to the poor.
03:21I have given 45 kgs of wheat to the poor.
03:23People are starving.
03:25People are starving.
03:27The situation is not good.
03:29The situation is not good.
03:31The situation is not good.
03:33It is a collective failure.
03:36The farmers used to get 2300 crores.
03:39Now the farmers are not getting anything.
03:44Now the farmers are not getting anything.
03:49The farmers are not getting anything.
03:54Some are killing each other.
03:58Look, the thing is that if the industrialists are still on the floor, they haven't said anything to me.
04:03If they say that they are on the floor, then I will definitely tackle this issue.
04:07But the thing is that I am aware that this is a matter of my prerogative.
04:12The concerned minister should not say anything.
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