He said that 63,26,064 metric tonnes of wheat had been purchased by government procurement agencies up to May 6 at minimum support price of Rs 1,450 per quintal despite the luster loss or value cut.
"The present BJP government has given the maximum relief to the farmers in the hour of crises (due to unseasonal rains and hailstorm which lashed the state in March/April resulting in heavy crop damage)," Sharma told reporters here.
When asked if the state would provide any assistance to families of those farmers who have reportedly committed suicides because of being unable to stand crop damage caused by unseasonal rains, Sharma replied, "the government will consider the issue...It is a matter of great concern (reports of farmers committing suicides)".
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