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How This Uttar Pradesh Minister Is Keeping A Check On Discrepancies In Paddy Procurement In Purvanchal

  • Singh said that CM Adityanath had issued directions to keep an eye on the paddy procurement process in the state.
  • This resulted in pushing nodal officers into monitoring middlemen and making the paddy procurement centres free from them.

Sumati MehrishiJan 23, 2021, 03:05 PM | Updated 04:18 PM IST
Ranvendra Pratap Singh, UP Food and Civil Supplies Minister.

Ranvendra Pratap Singh, UP Food and Civil Supplies Minister.


Uttar Pradesh Minister of State for Food and Civil Supplies Ranvendra Pratap Singh has said that the state is witnessing a strong crackdown on people involved in discrepancies in paddy procurement.

Singh spoke to Swarajya over the phone. He has said that the crackdown has been possible owing to the directions from UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath against corrupt practices.

He said, "The series of actions on people involved in discrepancies is huge — the biggest since Independence..."

Singh said that Adityanath had issued directions to keep an eye on the paddy procurement process in the state. The resulting action included pushing nodal officers into action for keeping a check on middlemen, and to make the paddy procurement centres free from them.

"Usee ke tahat sabhi nodal adhikari laaye gaye thhe (the nodal officers sprang into action under the directions from Adityanath).

Singh said, "It is one of the biggest series of actions against discrepancies and irregularities in the paddy procurement process in UP. Ab tak ka sabse badaa. Vibhaagi karyavaahi ki gayee hai in logon ke khilaf (departmental enquiries have been carried out against the people involved. I will release the numbers soon."

Singh added that action has been taken against more than 1,200 people in the state and that efforts are on to make direct procurement smooth for the farmers.

Last year, Adityanath had issued directions for smooth paddy procurement in the state. He had said that the farmers should not face any difficulty during the paddy and sugarcane procurement season.


He has made surprise visits across districts in eastern UP to get his own view of the situation. The visits will continue in the coming days.

The visits include a surprise visit to a paddy procurement centre in Barabanki district (UP) — recently. This is how he describes the particular centre he visited: "wo bhrashtth se zyada brashtth kendra hai... (more corrupt that the corrupt).

He adds,"... aur unke khilaf humne karyawahi bhi karvaadi hai (have ordered action against them)."

On stumbling upon corrupt practices in paddy procurement, he told this author over the phone: "Barabanki mein maine dekha ki kisan union jo hai wo thhoda... dalali ke madhyam se ho rahi thee kareed, aur kuchh aur log thhe jinke madhyam se ho rahi thhe, to usee par yeh karyawaahi ki gayee hai ..."

At the particular procurement centre in Barabanki, he got hold of the register which carries the entries of farmers who have sold their produce. He conducted a crosscheck to see "whether the details and names of farmers are valid or not".

He took the contact details of names, which were said to be of farmers and were mentioned in that particular register. He picked some numbers randomly and made phone calls to these numbers. The numbers turned out to be of different people.

In this video, he can be seen speaking out a name and saying: Aapne dhaan-vaan kuchh becha hai (have you sold paddy)?" Seemingly, there is some response from the other end.

After a pause he adds, "Apne dhaan nahin becha hai...". He holds the phone away from his ear, waiting for a person from his team to take down details emerging from the call.

He adds, "Mobile number bhi sahi hai, naam bhi sahi hai, inhone dhaan nahin becha hai... theek hai, thank you (the name is correct, the mobile number is correct, he hasn't sold paddy, alright)."

The enquiries revealed discrepancies in the records kept at the centre. He stumbled upon them during his interactions, as the people answering calls on more than a dozen numbers he dialled, hung up on the minister, as soon as they heard his name.

Seemingly admonishing people at the centre, he is heard saying in the video: "Agar yahan do bori chali jayegi kisan ki, char bori chali jayegi, to kaun zimmerdaar hoga? (Who will be responsible if the gunny bags of the produce from farmers go missing)?"

Farmers have reportedly made allegations of the flouting of rules at the procurement centre.

A man, seemingly a farmer, alleges in the video that turns for weighing the produce are compromised against rules depending on the influence of farmers.

He questions why the kattas (gunny bags — each having a quintal's capacity) weighing 80-90-150 quintals are being weighed on days that are allotted for the weighing of the produce from "chhote kisan" (farmers who bring lesser produce) — by the SDM for their convenience.

He adds that he got 30 quintals of produce to the centre on the day allotted to small farmers such as him. "Jo dabang hain unki tol hoti hai, jo dabang nahin hain unki tol nahin hoti hai (those who are influential succeed in getting their produce weighed and those who are not, don't)."

Reportedly, farmers alleged that they are not allowed to sell the produce and "the middlemen brought it for lower prices before selling it back at the nominated MSP to the procurement centre."

More surprise popped up. Reportedly, one person he made a phone call to, even said that he has no agricultural land.


Interestingly, Barabanki was in the news for "slow" paddy procurement in December 2020. The report mentions that Member of Parliament from Barabanki, Upendra Singh Rawat, took up the matter.

Rawat and the local MLA made visits to the market to address the situation. The issue came to the notice of Adityanath.

When this author spoke to Singh, he had returned from a tour of Azamgarh and Basti districts.

He told Swarajya that he felt relieved to discover that the farmers of Azamgarh and Basti have a good level of awareness. "kisaan bahut jaagruk hai Purvanchal ka mujhe aisa laga Basti aur Azamgarh mein. Wo apna kisee tarh nuksaan bardashth nahin karta mujhe dekhkar achcha laga (I felt glad to notice that the aware farmer of Azamgarh and Basti will not tolerate any kind of loss on any account in paddy procurement.")

This report quotes Singh as saying that his perception that paddy procurement would be done in the right manner in Barabanki, considering its proximity to Lucknow, was wrong.

He urged the SDM to register a case for false procurement.

He visited Rani Sati Industries Mill in the Safdarjung Market area and found discrepancies there as well. He has ordered an enquiry under a special committee and said that the matter will be taken to CM Adityanath.

The paddy procurement season is tapering towards an end. In districts in Purvanchal, Singh informs, it will end in February.

Singh will head to Bundelkhand next. He say, "The paddy situation has bettered in Bundelkhand this year." He said that he will take steps to ensure that the procurement season ends well for farmers in Bundelkhand.

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