Recently Madhya Pradesh farmers have sent a new proposal to Pakistan, which is facing tomato shortage even after import from Iran. More than 150 farmers of Petlavad in Jhabua district have sent a message to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan via Twitter and Postal Department, saying that Imran Khan Ghulam Kashmir does and take our tomatoes. Not only this, but farmers have also demanded an apology from Pakistan for the 2008 Mumbai terror attack. He has also tweeted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At the same time, tomatoes are being sold in Pakistan at 300 to 400 rupees per kg.
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Targeting Imran Khan via Twitter: According to the information, the Jhabua district unit of the Indian Farmers Union told Imran through twitter that tomatoes used to go to your country from Bagha Border, but the terrorists and your army have attacked innocent people of our country. Carried out attacks, spread terrorism carried out attacks like 26/11 and Pulwama. After this, our country and we had decided not to give you tomatoes. The media report for the last two days has revealed the poor condition of tomatoes in your country. If Pakistan hands over the enemies of India to our government and peacefully hands over the unauthorized captured slave Kashmir, then BKU is considering sending tomatoes along with the farmers.
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The export was stopped after the Uri attack: According to the information received from the sources, let us tell you that it is worth mentioning that the farmers here had made a lot of profit by exporting tomatoes to Pakistan for many years. Farmers Union District President Mahendra Hamad said that after the Uri terrorist attack on 18 September 2016, farmers were angry and stopped sending tomatoes to Pakistan. Earlier, for almost a decade and a half, Pakistan tomatoes were sent from here.
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Why it is special: It is being said that Petlavad's tomato is brightly colored and is very much liked in Pakistan because of its sour-sweet taste. A tomato weighs from 50 to 150 grams. It is sent to Pakistan via Delhi and Pathankot.