Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Sugar Minister Shivanand Patil on Tuesday said the state government had taken multiple measures to support sugarcane farmers and fulfilled its promise of providing additional financial assistance, while asserting that most farmers were satisfied this year.
Replying to BJP MLC N Ravikumar during zero hour in the legislative council, Patil said the government had already acted on several farmer-centric demands and continued to explore further support measures for both farmers and sugar factories.
"In Karnataka's history, if any government has supported sugarcane farmers twice, it is the government of Siddaramaiah. This time as well, we had promised to provide Rs 50 per tonne from the government and Rs 50 per tonne from factory owners, and we have fulfilled that promise," the minister said.
He maintained that farmers are not in distress; in fact, most farmers are satisfied this year, adding that the government would continue efforts to ensure their well-being.
However, Patil questioned the nature of the issues raised by Ravikumar, stating, "Most of the issues you mentioned seem to favour factory owners. I am not sure whether you are speaking on behalf of farmers or factory owners."
He noted that the government had also taken steps to address concerns of sugar mill owners.
The minister said that the Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with sugar factories for cogeneration had not been renewed in some cases, earlier, due to the availability of cheaper wind and solar energy.
"Some PPAs have been cancelled, while some continue...We are considering reviewing this and possibly entering into new PPAs next year," he said, adding that open access allowed factories to sell power in other states where tariffs were higher.
He further said the government was examining demands such as exemption of water usage tax and extending support to both cooperative and private sugar mills.
Highlighting issues requiring central intervention, Patil said the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for sugar had not been revised since 2019 despite repeated representations.
"We have suggested differential pricing, one for essential consumption and another for industrial use," he said, citing large-scale usage by beverage companies.
On ethanol, he said, while incentives like a six per cent interest subvention were provided, lack of regulation on production capacity had led to overcapacity.
"Only 10 to 13 per cent of production is being procured, making factories financially unviable," he noted.
The minister said that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had written to the Centre on November 6 and 8, 2025, and a delegation had also met Union Minister Prahlad Joshi to press for revision of sugar MSP and higher ethanol procurement or pricing.
Inviting cooperation, Patil said he was willing to lead a delegation, including opposition members, to take up the matter with the Centre.
The minister underlined that Karnataka was among the top three sugar-producing states and emphasised the sector's importance.
"If a single factory survives, it supports around 5,000 people... this is a vital industry, and with the support from both the state and central governments, it can thrive," he added.
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Panaji (PTI): Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said his party has successfully cleared the 'agnipariksha' (trial by fire) with the court discharging him and 22 others in the excise policy case, and added that it was "not easy" as there were "difficulties at every step".
The former Delhi chief minister also dared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold assembly elections in the national capital, saying the BJP will not be able to win even 10 seats while the AAP will bag more than 60.
On February 27, a trial court discharged Kejriwal, former deputy CM Manish Sisodia and 21 others in the excise policy case, pulling up the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by saying its case was wholly unable to survive judicial scrutiny and stood discredited in its entirety.
The trial court had ruled that the alleged conspiracy was nothing more than a speculative construct resting on conjecture and surmise, devoid of any admissible evidence, and therefore, to compel the accused to face the rigours of a full-fledged criminal trial in the stark absence of any legally admissible material did not serve the ends of justice.
Kejriwal, who was arrested on March 21, 2024, by the Enforcement Directorate in the excise policy case and later by the CBI, had been released on bail after spending 155 days in jail.
Addressing a public meeting in Panaji, where he was felicitated over the court verdict, Kejriwal said, "Some people were asking why Kejriwal has been quiet for the last one year."
"There are politicians who are thick-skinned. But I am a common man like you. If someone says that Kejriwal is a dishonest person then I feel bad. I had decided that I will keep quiet till the court gives the verdict," he said.
Attacking the ruling BJP and the Centre, he alleged, "They put behind bars five of our leaders and grabbed power in Delhi. Today, I challenge PM Modi to hold the election now and you will find that the BJP will win not even 10 seats, while the AAP will bag more than 60 seats."
Kejriwal said that the AAP has successfully cleared the 'agnipariksha'.
"It was not easy. There were difficulties at every step. We faced the worst of the situation...When Lord Ram defeated Ravan and came back to Ayodhya, even Sita Mata had to undergo agnipariksha," the AAP convenor said.
AAP is an honest party but it had to undergo the trial by fire often after facing false accusations, Kejriwal alleged.
The BJP accused AAP leaders of being involved in the excise policy case, he said, adding, "They alleged that we siphoned off Rs 100 crore. They tried to project us as corrupt, thief...The BJP tried to create suspicion against the AAP in the minds of people."
Kejriwal said raids were conducted at the residences and offices of AAP leaders.
"There were raids by the police, CBI, Income Tax. They checked all our bank accounts, our offices but could not find anything," he said.
He said that he himself along with four other AAP leaders - Sisodia, Satyendar Jain, Vijay Nair and Sanjay Singh - were jailed.
"Our leaders were pressured...They were told that they should abandon me and join the BJP. But none of our leaders split. If they had done something wrong, they would have taken up the offer to join BJP. We knew that they cannot keep us in jail permanently...We knew that we were falsely accused and we have to come out of the jail," he added.
Kejriwal said that he was in jail for 150 days, while Sisodia was behind bars for more than 500 days though his wife was critically ill during that period.
The court's judgement, which runs through 600 pages, is clear after hearing all the proof and witnesses, he added.
"The order says that there is no proof or witness against us. The CBI requested the court for the trial but the judge said the trial cannot sustain as there is no prima facie evidence. The judge for the first time said that the CBI officer who filed this fraud case should face the action," Kejriwal told the crowd.
The AAP leader also claimed that all this allegation of scam was conceived by top BJP leaders as they wanted to rule Delhi.
"When BJP realised that they cannot defeat AAP, they opted to put false allegations against us," he said, adding that truth has finally triumphed due to the blessings of common people.
Leader of Opposition in Delhi assembly Atishi, AAP's Goa unit chief Valmiki Naik were among the leaders who were present at the event.
