
Task force teams raid markets across West Bengal to ‘lower agricultural commodity prices’
The Hindu
West Bengal task force inspects markets to lower agricultural commodity prices following Chief Minister's directives.
KOLKATA
State task force teams conducted inspections of marketplaces across West Bengal on July 10 following Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s directives to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Enforcement Branch on Tuesday to raid marketplaces and ensure the price of agricultural commodities are brought down in ten days.
Inspections and raids were carried out in multiple places across Kolkata and the State, including in Maniktala, VIP Bazaar, College Street Market, Gariahat, Lake Market in Kolkata as well in markets in other cities like Asansol Bazaar, Hooghly’s Chunchura Kharuabazar.
“We carried out raids in both retail and wholesale markets in Asansol, and saw a stark difference of around ₹4-5 per kg among the two, even though the markets are just 500 metres apart,” Asansol sub-divisional officer Biswajit Bhattacharya told The Hindu. “We questioned both buyers and sellers, and directed the vendors to keep prices within controlled limits.”
Mr. Bhattacharya was carrying out inspections in marketplaces across Asansol along with district agriculture officials and police. He added that the task force in Asansol also examined the sellers’ weighing machines and found discrepancies in many cases. “A fine was imposed in such instances, and we also cautioned the market committee against indiscriminate price hikes,” he said.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee conducted a meeting at Nabanna on Wednesday to address the surge in prices of raw food items in the State and directed the police and enforcement branch to bring prices down in the next ten days. “The STF, CID, Enforcement Branch, Intelligence Bureau (IB) will keep a watch on this issue,” she said on Tuesday, adding that meetings and reports must be organised on the matter on a regular basis.
Senior member of the Chief Minister’s task force Rabindranath Koley questioned the reason behind the hike in commodity prices. “The very reason behind these price hikes is debatable. Whether it is natural or man-made, that is what we are trying to ascertain in our inspections,” he said during a raid on Wednesday.

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