Mumbai:NCP chief Sharad Pawar has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking bail out for the sugar industry from the crisis aggravated exponentially by the unprecedented lockdown imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Pawar noted that Modi -- even before the lockdown came into force in March-end -- had taken some important policy initiatives like MSP, export of sugar, buffer stock and interest subvention on capex for ethanol production duly supported by financial measures, seeing the key industry was faced with a crisis.
In his letter, sent on Thursday, Pawar sought the prime minister's urgent intervention to bail the industry out from the crisis now aggravated by the lockdown.
"Raised concerns through letter to Hon. @PMOIndia and requested his urgent intervention to bail out #sugar industry from crisis aggravated exponentially by unprecedented nationwide lockdown in the wake of pandemic #COVID?19," Pawar tweeted.
He also shared a copy of the letter on the micro-blogging site.
The former Union agriculture minister also enclosed a letter from the chairman of Maharashtra State Co-operative Sugar Factories Federation Ltd while raising the concerns related to the sector.
"As #COVID-19 crisis is worsening day by day, some immediate relief measures are suggested by the federation," Pawar said.