Crisis in Karnataka: Fertiliser Shortage Sparks Protests

BJP leader Basavaraj Bommai claims Karnataka faces a critical urea shortage, despite assurances from Union Minister J P Nadda about upcoming supplies. Bommai emphasizes the inadequate buffer stock and issues under state management. Rising maize cultivation and weather changes escalate the crisis, triggering protests in several districts.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 30-07-2025 15:38 IST | Created: 30-07-2025 15:38 IST
Crisis in Karnataka: Fertiliser Shortage Sparks Protests
Basavaraj Bommai
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BJP leader Basavaraj Bommai has raised concerns about a severe fertiliser shortage in Karnataka, despite Union Minister J P Nadda's assurances of forthcoming supplies. According to Bommai, Karnataka is set to receive 1.35 lakh metric tonnes of urea within the next fortnight, a measure deemed necessary due to a significant fertiliser shortage.

Bommai highlighted the challenges faced by local farmers, who are compelled to apply urea multiple times due to persistent rainfall and increased maize cultivation. The shortage has led to long queues at fertiliser shops, sparking discontent and protests across several districts.

Criticizing the state's agriculture department for poor planning, Bommai alleged that they failed to accurately project fertiliser demand or maintain adequate stocks. He stressed that while the Centre supplies fertilisers to the railway yards, effective last-mile distribution remains the state's responsibility—an area he claims is marred by mismanagement and alleged corruption.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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