Chief minister Thapa said, if the government does not make it a matter of prestige to solve the problem of sugarcane farmers, a solution is possible today.
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Congress General Minister Gagan Kumar Thapa has said that the demands of the protesting sugarcane farmers will be addressed immediately if the government does not make it a matter of prestige. General Minister Thapa said that the Ministry of Agriculture is taking initiatives to provide 70 rupees as subsidy to the farmers.
If the Prime Minister and the finance minister of the government do not make the movement of sugarcane farmers a matter of prestige, the problem will be solved today. Because in the current financial year, 2 billion budget has been allocated for subsidies, he said. He said that 2 billion has been allocated to provide subsidies to sugarcane farmers and the problem of sugarcane farmers can be solved by adding some budget.
In a conversation with the media during the workers' meeting in Mahottari, Chief Minister Thapa said that the government should discuss the long-term solution of other problems by meeting the demands of the sugarcane farmers.
'Congress has suggested the government to take initiatives to increase the production of sugarcane,' said General Minister Thapa, 'We need to find a long-term solution to the problems related to sugarcane farmers, including delays in setting the price of sugarcane, payment problems, and non-subsidy.' In another context, General Minister Thapa said that even if there are difficulties in the government formed by UML and Congress, the government will not change.
