Nepal Police is beating farmer buying fertilizer from India
Nepal Police is beating farmer buying fertilizer from India
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Kathmandu: Farmers in Nepal's Banke and Bardia areas along the Indian border are facing double wounds these days. On the one hand, the Nepal government, which is engaged in the war of the chair, is not able to provide them with fertilizer, on the other hand, the police is beating and detaining people for buying manure from other areas including Balliagaon, India.

The Kathmandu Post, Nepal's main website, has published a report on the plight of farmers. It states that farmers who have taken loans for manure are forced to wander around. The government is not able to provide urea to the farmers engaged in paddy cultivation. Due to which the farmers lost and decided to buy urea from India. For a few days, the Government of Nepal kept an eye out, but now farmers who buy urea from India are being oppressed.

SP Kedar Rajoure of Bardia Police said that on the request of public representatives, the administration had given permission for import of fertilizer for a few days. He told the Kathmandu Post that the ban was lifted for a few days in view of the farmers' crisis, but it was not being allowed to move to other districts. On Friday, more than a dozen farmers were detained and handed over to the Custom Office. Let us tell you that the Government of India gives subsidy on fertilizer and its export is banned. The farmers of Nepal are buying the same fertilizer at the rate of 1000 to 1500 rupees. Actually, this is the time for paddy cultivation, for which farmers are in dire need of manure.

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