BJP MLA Sudhir Mungantiwar Grills Minister Yogesh Kadam Over Pending Bonus For 7 Lakh Farmers
A heated exchange erupted in the Maharashtra Assembly after BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar slammed Minister Yogesh Kadam over delay in issuing a Government Resolution on paddy farmers’ bonus. Nearly 7 lakh farmers await payments despite CM orders in December. Kadam cited past disbursals, but Mungantiwar termed the delay an insult.

BJP MLA Sudhir Mungantiwar Grills Minister Yogesh Kadam Over Pending Bonus For 7 Lakh Farmers |
Mumbai: A heated exchange broke out in the Maharashtra Assembly during the ongoing budget session on Tuesday between members of the ruling alliance following a "Calling Attention Motion" regarding the issue of bonuses for the state’s paddy farmers.
Senior BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar took Minister of State for Food and Civil Supplies, Yogesh Kadam, to task over the delay.
Mungantiwar criticised Kadam, stating that ministers should come prepared with thorough studies rather than offering vague assurances such as "we will look into it" or "a meeting will be scheduled."
Although Yogesh Kadam attempted to counter with technical points, he appeared in a difficult spot under Mungantiwar’s rapid-fire questioning.
Mungantiwar highlighted the plight of approximately 7 lakh farmers awaiting the announcement of the bonus. He noted on December 15, 2025, a delegation of paddy farmers met the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who subsequently issued orders for immediate action on December 25.
A Government Resolution (GR) was expected in January. However, the administration initially cited District Council (Zilla Parishad) elections as a reason for the delay. Even after the elections, the GR has not been issued.
Mungantiwar remarked that despite clear orders from the CM, the Food and Civil Supplies Department remains in a deep slumber, behaving like "the father of Kumbhakarna."
As this was the first Calling Attention Motion of the session, a decision is expected in favour of farmers, and a concrete response from the Minister of State is expected, said Mungantiwar.
In his defence, Yogesh Kadam presented data on bonuses distributed over the last three years: 2022-23: Rs 823 crore; 2023-24: Rs 1,378 crore; and 2024-25: Rs 1,628 crore.
Kadam stated that while these funds are provided to registered farmers, there is a need to re-verify the ratio between the bonus amount and actual paddy procurement.
Unsatisfied with the data, Mungantiwar’s frustration grew. He argued that paddy growers are among the poorest farmers. The increase in total funds is simply due to higher subsidy rates.
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He insisted that all farmers registered on the portal should receive the bonus regardless of whether the sale has been finalised.
He criticised the department for "starting discussions and deliberations" only when it is time to actually pay the farmers.
He termed the Minister’s lack of preparation an "insult to the Constitution," noting that the department had made no progress despite the Chief Minister’s orders issued two months earlier.
(Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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