Senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging his intervention for the recall of the ministers, who are on a "junket" as part of a legislative delegation to Australia, Singapore and New Zealand.
He said that the farmers in state were on warpath and the presence of these two ministers at home were crucial.
Agriculture Minister Pandurang Fundkar and Food and Civil Supplies minister Girish Bapat are part of the delegation led by Assembly Speaker Haribhau Bagde.
In his letter to Modi, Chavan, a former chief minister, recalled that the PM himself had called for increasing pulses production and the farmers in the state had responded to it with a record production of Tur dal.
Sadly, the government procurement system has badly let them down, he said.
Tur producing farmers were pressing for procurement of their output at MSP (minimum support price) rates throughout the Marathwada and Vidarbha regions of the state and the number of farmer suicides was rising, Chavan said.
"It is appalling that these two ministers directly responsible for handling the current farm crisis have gone on a 15-day junket along with their family. The timing could not be worse. Farmers in the state are shocked," Chavan said.
"I am sure you are aware that as per rules of business, specific sanctions from the Chief Minister and the PMO are mandatory before any minister of the state government is permitted to travel abroad. Surely, these two ministers have obtained prior permission before leaving," he said.
Chavan posted this letter on his Twitter handle and tagged Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in it.
Legislators cutting across party lines are also on the tour, organised as part of a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) initiative. Half the tour cost is borne by the members and the rest by the CPA.
Shiv Sena leader and state Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam also criticised his BJP colleagues in the cabinet for joining the foreign tour when farmers were suffering due to unseasonal rains in different parts of the State.
Kadam also targetted the Congress and NCP legislators for joining the tour.
"Those who were demanding farm loan waiver are also part of the tour. They have no right to take out Sangharsh Yatras for farmers. It is because of the policies of the previous Congress-NCP government that the farmers and the state have become debt ridden," he said.
Till April 22, 40 lakh quintal tur worth Rs 1,839 crore was procured by Maharashtra at Rs 5050, including bonus of Rs 425, from 2,58,341 farmers.
Also, the state government has decided to call for a global tender to auction tur.
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