J&K facing risk of Rs 2000 cr loss due to NH restrictions: Masoodi

Excelsior Correspondent
New Delhi, July 17: National Conference senior leader and Member of Parliament from Anantnag Hasnain Masoodi today said the State is at the risk of facing immense losses due to highway restrictions.
Hasnain Masoodi while raising the issue of reckless highway restrictions in the Parliament said that the State faced the risk of Rs 2000 crore loss due such restrictions. While replying to the demand for grants on Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Masoodi said, ” With the cold storage capacity of 5 percent of total produce and 1 percent commercial processing, the fresh fruit produced in current season will rotten unless immediately transported to fruit markets within and outside country. I therefore call for lifting of restrictions to facilitate fruit export.”
He reminded the Central Government that 3.5 million people were dependent on fruit industry and their interests could not be jeopardized. He also lamented over negligence of Government towards removing the bottle necks for increased production of Saffron in the State. “The most important cash crop of the State that would earn millions in foreign exchange presents a tale of Government’s apathy and failure of PM saffron mission,” he added.
Masoodi also put government in a spot on 3.7 percent decrease in allocation to ICAR and restricting allocation to research to mere 0.3 percent. “Such allocation is more than 1 percent in case of Brazil and Mexico,” he said in his reply.
He also underscored various discrepeancies in Kisan Bima Yojna stating, “The benefit does not reach the insured as a farmer in case of crop failure is to prove that crop of entire taluka had failed or was destroyed, with 67 percent of farmers with less than a hectare, bulk of the farmers are left at the mercy of money lenders prone to exploitation, without an efficient and humane lending mechanism.”