While Paswan did not elaborate further, top sources said the Consumer Affairs Department has sought more powers to help it rein in the prices as it is the one which is held responsible for rise in prices of any food item including in recent cases of spike in rates of pulses.
Besides pulses, prices of onion, tomato and peas have risen sharply in recent months, hurting the household budgets of the people.
The Department monitors the prices of 22 essential food items and it can ask states to impose stockholding limits and issue directions to carry out dehoarding operations.
The Agriculture Ministry is responsible for production and manages price stabilisation fund, while the gap between supply and demand is looked into by the Commerce Ministry, while the tax related issues are dealt with by the Finance Ministry.
The Niti Aayog also plays a role in terms of planning.
Sources said Paswan would soon hold an informal meeting with secretaries of food, consumer affairs and agriculture departments, along with their counterparts in the Finance and Commerce ministries. This is aimed at ensuring a proper coordination between the concerned ministries.
It also wants to control the Rs 500-crore Price Stabilisation Fund, which is currently under jurisdiction of Agriculture Ministry.
Paswan had written to the Finance Ministry to create this fund in the Budget so that market intervention can be made to give relief to consumers from rising prices, sources added.
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To check the rise in prices of pulses, sources said, the states have been asked to quickly offload the stock seized in the raids conducted on hoarders.
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