Extortion leading to price rise: Ardent

Staff Reporter

Shillong, Sept 22: Opposition Voice of the People Party (VPP) legislator from Nongkrem Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit today sought action against extortion of different forms which has led to the price rise of essential commodities in the state.

While raising a supplementary query in the Assembly, Basaiawmoit said the price rise is a very serious issue and to a great extent affects the common man.

“Almost every week, there is an increase in the price (of essential commodities) and the main reason of the price rise is because of many extortions that are taking place in the state. So these businessmen in order to recover have to (increase the) price (of their commodities),” he said.

In his reply, the Minister-in-charge of Food Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Comingone Ymbon said the issue of price rise is not only in the State and that it is being experienced all over India.

He said that insufficient food production, increased fuel prices, climate change, insufficient rain and other factors have contributed to the price rise and inflation.

He informed that the state has a district vigilant committee to check price rises and that is why the department is capturing in all three markets – Iewduh, Laitumkhrah and Rynjah – by using a mobile app with GPS on essential committees.

On the concern raised by UDP Sohiong MLA S Lyngdoh with regards to alleged plastic rice, Ymbon however said the people in the state do not know about fortified rice and they said it is plastic rice.

“However, if people are getting plastic rice kindly ask them to complain to our department,” he added.

Earlier, the minister has informed that steps have been taken by the government to keep in check the seriousness of food inflation.

The department has instructed the districts/sub-divisions from time to time to carry out raids and inspections regularly to prevent hoarding and black marketing and to increase the prosecution and conviction rate and to provide the outcome of such raids.

“Also, action is taken on reports relating to offences under Essential Commodities Act, 1955 & the Prevention of Black Marketing and Maintenance of Supplies of Essential Commodities Act, 1980,” he said.

“Instructions have been sent to all deputy commissioners and sub-divisional officers to constitute the district and sub-division vigilance monitoring committee to curb tendencies of hoarding and black marketing to ensure that there is no hoarding and black marketing of commodities,” Ymbon said while adding that monitoring of prices of essential commodities through price monitoring centres is done and action is taken thereupon.

Refrain from creating social media groups with party name: VPP

The Voice of the People Party (VPP) has urged people to avoid creation of social media groups in the name of the party without the permission from the office of the party.

In a statement, VPP spokesperson Dr Batskhem Myrboh said the party expressed its happiness for the growing support of the people who in the last few months a few have become enthusiastic to create different social media groups including WhatsApp groups using the name of the Party in one way or the other.

“However, it is strongly advised to avoid the creation of any social media group in the name of the Party without the permission from the Office of the Party,” he said.

He also said this advisory is issued in view of two reasons: first is the necessity to maintain strict discipline within the Party and second is to pre-empt the efforts of any anti-party element from creating confusion and division within the party and also to malign the image of the Party.

“It is strongly expected that such unofficial social media groups, if there are any, should be deleted and no new group should be created,” the party spokesperson said while adding that the party shall not take responsibility for any untoward incident arising from such unofficial groups.

“It is expected that the decision of the party is respected,” he added.