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Karnataka Minister Shivanand Patil should apologise for remark on farmers, says Pralhad Joshi

Following Karnataka co-operative minister Shivanand Patil's remarks over farmers, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said that he should take his words back and apologize.

ANI Dec 25, 2023 22:04 IST googleads

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi (Photo/ANI)

Hubballi (Karnataka) [India], December 25 (ANI): Following Karnataka co-operative minister Shivanand Patil's remarks over farmers, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said that he should take his words back and apologize
"Shivanand Patil should take his words back and apologize. It is an irresponsible statement for a person sitting in a responsible position," Joshi told ANI.
Earlier today, Karnataka minister Patil said, "Farmers wait for drought to come for loan waiver. Many Chief Ministers in the past also gave seeds and fertilizers to grow crops."
"Siddaramaiah, Yediyurappa and HD Kumarwwamy all have given it. But farmers still have one wish, and that is, that there will be a drought. Because the loan will be waived on that," he added.
Asserting that previous governments in the state have tried their best to waive off loans, Shivanand Patil said, "However, it can be difficult when the government is in trouble. The government cannot always help in the same way."
Karnataka BJP president BY Vijayendra on Monday demanded the resignation of Shivanand Patil.
The BJP leader called Patil's statement "unpardonable" and accused him of repeatedly making similar statements.
"I strongly condemn the statement of Shivanand Patil. It shows the recklessness of the minister and this is unpardonable. CM must ask him to apologise to the farmers of the state. We demand resignation from Shivanand Pati as time and again he has been making such statements against farmers," BY Vijayendra said.
However, the Karnataka Minister issued a clarification and said that some words of his speech had been taken out of context by the opposition parties.
"I have not spoken any words that could hurt and insult the breadwinners. Anyone who listens to the entire speech I spoke will understand it. But the fact that the opposition party is spreading slander by keeping only a few words that they should oppose the BJP is just a mirror of their desperate state of mind," Shivanand Patil posted on X.
"Today the prices of most commercial crops in the state have been reduced. Farmers are not getting a fair price. No matter how much they convince the central BJP government about this, they are not letting go of their stubbornness," he added. (ANI)

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