In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha, Food Minister Ram Vilas Paswan informed that 68,413 tonnes have been disposed of so far in the markets out of 1,30,608 tonnes seized during 14,177 raids on hoarders in 14 states.
Maharashtra has offloaded 57,167.28 tonnes so far out of 86,709.39 tonnes seized by the state government during 5,250 raids.
Karnataka has disposed of only 4,123.32 tonnes so far out of 25,545.82 tonnes seized.
In reply to another question, Paswan said "rise in the prices of pulses and mustard oil are due to shortfall in production owing to adverse weather conditions, increased transportation costs, supply chain constraints like lack of storage facilities and hoarding and black marketing".
Pulses prices had crossed Rs 200 per kg in the retail market due to fall in production by two million tonnes to 17.2 million tonnes in 2014-15 crop year (July-June).
