Nashik farmer writes to PMO\, dubs report of low quality onions

Nashik farmer writes to PMO, dubs report of low quality onions

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The from Nashik, who had sent his onion sale earnings to the (PMO) to highlight low returns, has alleged that the district authorities wrongly described his produce as of "low quality".

Sanjay Sathe, from Niphad tehsil in district of Maharashtra, on Monday wrote a letter to the PMO in which he said the authorities prepared a report about his onion produce without any inquiry and that it was "false".

Sathe had earlier sent Rs 1,064, his earnings from onion sale in the wholesale market, to Narendra Modi on November 29 as a protest.

However, a report later submitted to the by the district deputy registrar office said the farmer's onions were of "medium to low quality" and "blackish" in colour.

Refuting the claim, Sathe, in his letter to the PMO, said, "I sold 750 kg onion and earned Rs 1,064. But without any inquiry, the state officials in their report stated that my onions were blackish and of low quality. It is false and officials are misguiding you."

"I hope you will understand that if authorities can lie to you, what challenges a common man would be facing in offices," he said in the letter sent from the local office of Post.

Almost every onion grower was facing the same situation of low rates and the state's "apathy" towards it, Sathe claimed, and requested the to find a solution to it.

Notably, authorities of the Lasalgaon Agriculture Produce (APMC) had said last week that the report submitted by the district deputy registrar office to the was "false".

No of the district deputy registrar office had met the APMC authorities in connection with the farmer's case, they said.

district in north accounts for about 50 per cent of onion production in

The Lasalgaon APMC in is the country's largest wholesale onion market.

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First Published: Tue, December 18 2018. 10:35 IST