FOOD RIOT MAY GRIP THE DEVELOPING WORLD SOON
The food prices have become prohibitive. There is definite sign in the society of less tolerance as the cost of pulses and vegetables have hit the roof. There is a strong possibility in the country of developing riot like situation out of hunger. The tolerance limit of Indian population for inflation is 10% maximum. In case we compare year to year rise in price from last year inflation has reached almost 19% up in food commodities. This is really intolerable for middle class and below. Why food prices have gone up so suddenly? Was it only due to drought condition and lower rainfall alone? The government has been holding Monsoon responsible for the rise in food prices! Is it the only cause of high food prices? We do not believe that. According to us failure of Monsoon is one of the main reasons no doubt. But it is not the only reason. The Government cannot be held responsible for the failure of Monsoon. It has no power to control failure of monsoon. It has no role to in ushering in draught. But Government’s failure was in not taking timely steps in abolishing import duties in food products. When they realized that failure of monsoon could hit the agriculture it was too late. Sugar prices went down as soon as import duties were lowered. The Deputy Chairman of planning commission, Montek Singh Ahluwalia recently said that Prices of Food product would come down in January 2010. No special measures are required to be taken. This observation is in variance with the observation of C Rangarajan, .chairman of prime Minister’s Advisory council who suggested RBI to take effective steps to recast CRR.
Hunger may engulf around one billion people unless common people of developed nations contribute personally in cash. The appeal for help has been circulated already by none other than UNO. Is there any remedy to bring down the food prices in
The Public distribution system of our country need to be revamped and strong measures is taken to augment agriculture sector. The private sector should be allowed to import food grain and stock commodities for four months to distribute as per direction of states. It is now apparent that a famine like situation may develop and devastate our country.
This is the time Government of India should consider declaring internal emergency on the basis of food shortages. It should urge state government to abolish all rates and taxes on agricultural commodities atleast for six month. Perhaps central government would not be able to handle the situation alone as the agriculture is the state subject. The commission on agricultural product is also as high as eight to twenty percent. The wholesale commission and retail commissions are as high as 30% percent. This issue is very much political sensitive. But respect6ive government must muster enough courage to tackle the issue in case states want to avoid riot like situation DURING NEXT YEAR. The government should have adopted proactive policy instead of reacting to helpless situation as is being done now.
If these policies would have been taken four five months earlier prices would have come down as the sugar prices have come down.
The question has been raised if central government is in a position to take effective steps to tackle the situation as the agriculture is a state subject. We would like to remind them that it is the central Government who ushered in green revolution despite the agriculture being a state subject. Why then in such emergent situation central Government would not be able to handle the situation NOW? The central Government can compensate the state Government for abolishing rates and taxes on movement of food products within the states, if any.
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