A controversy has arisen in Mizoram’s Kolasi over the auction that has been seized by the illegal dry box from Myanmar. The auction took place on the orders of the District Magistrate, but the local box farmers oppose it. Farmers say that this decision will not only promote trafficking but also risk their livelihood. The red type of red is used to make pan spices.
The illegal import of the box nut has affected farmers
Illegal importation from Myanmar has been severely affected by local farmers, causing farmers to sell their pawn nuts at the right price. On April 22, the dry box nut farmers of the Vairanengate, Bilkawatlir and the Hachek region issued a joint statement, called the auction on the local industry, called a “severe attack”. Farmers allege that the smugglers have been bidding again, which causes a huge loss to real farmers.
Farmers monitor 24 hours on smugglers
Farmers have accused the government of encouraging the government, while the farmers are constantly trying to prevent the abduction. He has said that he has 24 -hour surveillance and is helping to report illegal activities and arrest several kidnappers.
The purity of the district magistrate
In the midst of the protest, the Kollasip District Magistrate made it clear that there were three legal options to destroy the confiscated pawn. The land was not available to bury the ground, and that the burning environment was expensive and harmful, so they had the only way.
However, the farmers described this argument as “unfounded”, and offered to provide themselves with appropriate lands or burn them cheap and safe. He demanded that the names of the auctioneers, the bidding information and the sales price be public, and thus transparency.
Farmers warned that if the auction continues in the same way, it will not only break their morale but also raise questions about law and order. He demanded an inquiry into the outcome of the auction, accusing senior officials of cooperation.
Recently, the state government has said that the government has set up a boxed planting plant in two districts to solve the challenges faced by farmers.
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