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'Centre deliberately starving Delhi of onions'

"We kept asking for 10 trucks but they gave two, three or four trucks of onion, maximum it went up to five on certain dates, even though the Centre had 56,000 metric tonne onion

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Customers buy onions from a shop amid surge in its price, in Chennai, on Sunday. Pic/PTI

Customers buy onions from a shop amid surge in its price, in Chennai, on Sunday. Pic/PTI

New Delhi: The AAP-led Delhi government on Sunday accused the Centre of deliberately creating scarcity of onion in the national capital by not releasing it despite having enough stock. Delhi's deputy chief minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia claimed that the central government had on September 5 said it had 56,000 metric tonne onion "but surprisingly the central government has stopped giving it to Delhi government". The onion prices have skyrocketed to Rs 75-120 per kg across major cities in the country. Sisodia urged the central government to release 10 trucks of onion everyday, saying "we are well prepared with the complete machinery to sell onions at a lower price".

"Though the rates of onion have increased in entire country and people are unhappy across the country, but it appears that in Delhi central government is deliberately creating the scarcity of onion. Delhi government is asking for onions but the central government is not giving. Central government has stopped giving onion to the Delhi government. "Since the rate of onions started increasing, on September 5, central government had written a letter to the Delhi government that they had 56,000 metric tonne onion stoked and we could take it from them. Delhi government had said it could take 10 trucks onion on daily basis and sell it in the national capital so that its hoarding could be stopped," Sisodia said. He claimed that the Delhi government had requested the Centre to give onion till December 9 which would have approximately been 2.50 lakh kgs. One truck carries 25,000 kgs onion, he said. "We kept asking for 10 trucks but they gave two, three or four trucks of onion, maximum it went up to five on certain dates, even though the Centre had 56,000 metric tonne onion.

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