Centre to take all measures to contain food prices: Goyal
Goyal, who is heading the food and consumer affairs ministry, asserted that the Modi government would continue to take measures to ensure that there is no stress on the household budget of "our Nari-Shakti"
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Union Minister Piyush Goyal
New Delhi, 9 March
The Centre will pull all stops to
ensure prices of essential food items from onion to tomatoes to pulses do not
spike particularly during the elections, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said as he
cited the Modi government's track record of controlling rates within days of
any temporary hike.
In an interview with PTI, Goyal,
who is heading the food and consumer affairs ministry, asserted that the Modi
government would continue to take measures to ensure that there is no stress on
the household budget of "our Nari-Shakti".
Replying to a query regarding the
government's strategy to ensure that there are no spikes in prices of food
items when the general election kicks in, the minister said, "We are going
to be on top of it. And I can assure the people of India that this government
cares for the women of India."
He highlighted that the government
has spent in the last few years about Rs 28,000 crore to the price
stabilisation fund to support the effort to fight against food inflation. "We
will continue to be there with our sisters and mothers and make sure that we do
not give stress...We are pro-actively on the job to make sure that we respect
our Nari- Shakti and respect that they need to get a better household
budget," Goyal asserted.
The Election Commission is expected
to announce the poll schedule soon and the Lok Sabha elections are likely to be
held in April-May. The minister spoke at length about the government's various
measures in the last few years to check prices of food items like onion,
tomato, and pulses. "When the whole world was facing severe inflation,
particularly food inflation, and never seen before levels, some countries of
the developed world were showing 40-year high inflation, India was a bright
spot in the subject of inflation," he said.
During the UPA-era, Goyal said, the
inflation was at high levels and food prices were going haywire. "If you
look at the India story, even during the worst times, we were able to maintain
our inflation at pretty much reasonable levels." "We did not allow
any product to see spikes beyond a point. If we saw any product going
expensive, very often for reasons beyond our control, we acted
immediately," he said.
Citing examples of price rise in
tomatoes because of rains in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Karnataka and at
about the same time, Goyal said the government immediately intervened and
started procuring tomatoes from other regions to boost supplies across the
country. "We didn't allow the price to remain at those elevated levels
beyond a few days. And as soon as the government intervention came in, prices
came back to normal levels," he said.
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