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AAP govt dismisses charge of irregularity in onion procurement

Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi, Manish Sisodia, while dismissing the allegations indicated that the government may take action against those trying to "defame" it.

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Delhi government on Sunday rubbished reports of alleged irregularities in procurement and sale of onions at subsidised rates.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia while dismissing the allegations indicated that the government may take action against those trying to “defame” it.

“It has been brought to the notice of Delhi government that false, misleading and defamatory news items have appeared in sections of the print media, which are also being aired by some TV news channels about pricing of procurement of onions,” the Delhi government said in a rejoinder it issued.

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“Delhi government strongly denies these malicious reports and condemns desperate attempts by a section of the media to create confusion in the minds of the people,” it said.

The government appeals to the public not to pay heed to such “rumours of false, motivated, concocted mischievous information”, which may have the effect of disturbing “honest and bona fide functioning” of the government, it said.

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Earlier, in a press conference held at his residence, Sisodia, claimed that the even when prices of onion were going through the roof elsewhere in the country, Delhi government tried to “make it available to people at reasonable rates”.

AAP had also shared a post on Facebook calling charge as ‘baseless accusations’.

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“We procured onions from a SFAC (Small Farmers, Agri Business Consortium), which is an agency of the Central government, at Rs 32.86 per kg. Thereafter, the costs of transportation till the sale outlets, loading and unloading charges, margin money to be provided to the retail outlet owners, was to be added. This entire process cost Delhi government around Rs 40 per kg,” he said.

“Delhi government through its Fair Price Shops (FPSs) tried to make onions available to people at Rs 30, even though onions were being sold through Centre’s outlets at Rs 38-40. Safal was selling at Rs 38-40 while DMS was selling at Rs 35,” Sisodia said.

First uploaded on: 20-09-2015 at 20:29 IST
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