Pawar's warning comes a day before the scheduled Cabinet meeting to approve a proposal to empower state governments for imposing stock holding limits on sugar in order to curb hoarding and contain retail prices, which are ruling at over Rs 40 per kg.
"Attempts to depress sugar prices will be injustice to cane growers. They will come to streets and agitate," Pawar told PTI, a day after All India Sugar Traders Association made a presentation before senior officials of Food Ministry and the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), proposing scrapping of the export subsidy and calling for stock limit of 1,500 tonnes for Kolkata and 750 tonnes for rest of India.
According to the sources, Consumer Affairs Ministry has moved a Cabinet proposal seeking approval to empower state governments to impose stock holding limits on sugar traders to check hoarding and black marketeering.
Last week, Union Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan had asked the state governments to impose stock holding limits on sugar.
Retail sugar prices have been rising since October due to estimates of lower production at 25.6 million tonnes for 2015-16 marketing year (October-September) as against 28.3 million tonnes a year ago.
The prices crossed Rs 40 per kg at the beginning of this month compared with Rs 30 per kg last October. At present, prices are ruling at Rs 45 per kg, according to the government data.
However, the prices have been inching up on expectation of lower output and the government's order to mandatorily export 3.2 million tonnes in the ongoing marketing year.
Mills have exported only 1.3 million tonnes of sugar so far and are likely to ship 7,00,000 tonnes more by September.
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Elaborating on the point, Pawar said, "I give credit
to my voters. They had been electing me for the last 50 years and it is not a joke. Out of the 50 years, except for the first five years, I did not even campaign. Without canvassing and without addressing a meeting, they voted and in every election, except one, I got more than 75 per cent votes. So this credit goes to my voters, who do not expect money or any other propaganda material, so I owe it to them."
"In any field, there are challenges and I like to face challenges in politics and administration. Crisis management is also a challenge and I think I have worked effectively so far," he said.
Replying to a query on funding that political parties receive from unknown sources, Pawar said, "There exists a multi-party system in India and there are people in the country, who like to support political parties financially."
"However, they are worried that if they are supporting X party and Y comes to power, the latter's approach towards them would be different. I think unless and until that fear disappears, people will not come forward," he added.
"Let's accept challenges, work hard, give results and whatever commitment you have made in any field, fulfil that," he said.
Hundreds of NCP workers today thronged Pawar's residence here to congratulate him on being chosen for the Padma Vibhushan award.
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