The opposition members alleged that the CPI(M)-led government had failed to control black marketers and hoarders and accused it of reducing the amount for market intervention in the state budget.
However, state Civil Supplies Minister P Thilothaman asserted that effective steps had been taken to contain the prices of essential commodities even though freight charges had soared due to the frequent fuel price hikes.
"There is no price rise in the state.The government could effectively intervene in the public market and successfully contain the price rise of essential commodities," he said.
Thirteen essential commodities were being sold under subsidised rates through the state-run Consumerfeds, he said.
Only the prices of rice, sugar and coconut oil had registered some increase, but it was effectively contained and made available to the public on a affordable rate, he said.
Eighty cases had been registered across the state by the Legal Meteorology Department over complaints of increased prices for branded rice varieties, being charged by shopping malls after the GST rollout, he added.
He also asked why the LDF government was not giving up the additional tax accruing to the state exchequer from the fuel price hike,while the previous Ommen Chandy-led government had forgone it four times to give relief to the people.
Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala alleged that the Civil Supplies Department had used only 10 per cent of the total plan fund alloted for it in the ongoing financial year.
The opposition staged a walkout after speaker P Sreeramakrishnan disallowed the motion after the ministers reply.
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