Salt
Salt at Rs 150-200 a kg in Bihar
Rumours of acute scarcity of salt triggered panic buying in half a dozen districts of Bihar on Wednesday and Thursday.
According to state government sources, a rumour originated from
Madhubani district on Wednesday evening that the supply of salt from
Gujarat had been stopped due to the political tussle between Bihar Chief
Minister Nitish Kumar and his Gujarat counterpart Narendra Modi. Within
a couple of hours, the price of salt skyrocketed to Rs 50-60 from Rs 10
a kg. By Thursday morning, the rumour spread to adjoining districts.
According to reports, people in Madhubani, Sitamarhi, Samastipur,
Supaul, Sheohar and Begusarai districts have since bought salt at Rs
50-150 a kg after rumours spread that the salt would be out of the
market soon. Such was the panic that in some places, shopkeepers had to
call the police.
Though struck by panic at first, the state government soon swung into
action. Government officials raided dozens of shops and several godowns
on Thursday. Three persons were also arrested for spreading rumours.
“They have been booked under the Essential Commodities Act and were
being interrogated by the police,” said Food and Civil Supplies Minister
Shyam Rajak.
He blamed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for spreading the rumours and
alleged that it was “trying to destabilise the Janata Dal (United)
government”. He said, “The BJP is a proven master of rumour mongering
and the rumour about salt is no exception.”
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