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CM slams decision, asks centre to reconsider it
The New Indian Express Chennai
|November 21, 2025
CHIEF Minister M K Stalin on Thursday condemned the union government for rejecting Tamil Nadu’s request to relax the maximum permitted moisture content for paddy procurement from 17% to 22%, despite recent heavy rains increasing moisture level in harvested paddy.
He urged the union government to reconsider its decision and take a favourable stand that is genuinely supportive of Tamil Nadu’s farming community.
In a statement, the CM criti-cised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ignoring farmers’ requests and questioned why the union government, which has granted similar relaxations in past years, is refusing now.
“Having rejected the Coimbatore Metro Rail project, the PM visited the very same Coimbatore (on Wednesday) without the slightest concern. Before the trace of his visit has faded, the union BJP government has dismissed our request for a relaxation in the permitted moisture content for paddy procurement,” the CM said.
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