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Farm woman denies being 'coached' to say her income doubled while interacting with PM Modi

A farm woman of Chattisgarh today said her income had doubled after she shifted from paddy cultivation to 'sitafal' (sugar apple) farming and denied that she had been tutored for a video interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month.

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A farm woman of Chattisgarh today said her income had doubled after she shifted from paddy cultivation to 'sitafal' (sugar apple) farming and denied that she had been tutored for a video interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month.

The comments by Chandramani Kaushik came in the form of a clarification after a media report claimed that she had been tutored by officials to claim doubling of her income during that interface.

Her clarification prompted ministers and BJP leaders to ridicule a section of the media, saying there was "an agenda of deriding" the prime minister.

During the interaction with Modi last month, Kaushik from Kanker district had said that paddy farming on a piece of two-acre land had not benefitted her much as she could earn just about Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000 which was not enough for the family.

She told the prime minister that she, along with 10-15 other women in her village, then got together to do the farming of 'sitafal', which is known as 'shareefa' in Delhi.

"We started working on that project. It used to yield Rs 50-60 per 25 kgs. We then got associated with 'Krishi ATMA (Agriculture Technology Management Agency)' yojana and from Rs 50, our income jumped to a profit of Rs 700," Chandramani said.

The prime minister then asked her how much growth her income had registered.
"It has doubled, sir," she responded.

A TV channel later claimed that she had been tutored by the government to say so.

In the wake of this report, the woman issued the clarification.

"They (the TV channel) are saying that I was referring to paddy, but I had said that my income had doubled because of 'sitafal' farming.

"I told the prime minister that earlier I used to earn Rs 50 from 'sitafal' (produce) but after receiving training, extraction of pulp (from sugar apple) has led to doubling of my income. I spoke about pulp only," Chandramani emphasised.

In the wake of this clarification, Information and Broadcasting Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore expressed unhappiness over the media report which claimed that the woman had been tutored.

"Some media houses have unapologetically aligned themselves to the agenda of deriding PM @narendramodi's efforts by all means. Despicable! The real story of Chhattisgarh's farmer women who rubbished the claims of a section of media #UnfortunateJournalism," he tweeted and posted the video link.

"It is unfortunate that certain sections of the Fourth Estate who were always prejudiced towards the noble intentions of the PM in particular have now started resorting to distortion and misinterpretation of people," tweeted Minister of State for Agriculture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.

"The story of the woman farmer in Chhattisgarh is just an extension to this malice manufacturing machine.
#UnfortunateJournalism," he said.

"In their enthusiasm to witch hunt the Honble Prime Minister and sensationalize any drippings of news that casts his initiatives in bad light, some media houses with a vitriolic attitude have been manufacturing untrue and unverified news," he added in one of his series of tweets.

A number of other ministers and BJP leaders also tweeted ridicule over the media report.

Earlier, Congress President Rahul Gandhi tweeted in Hindi, "It was known to everyone that the PM says only his 'Mann ki Baat' (heart talk). Now we have come to know that he even wants to listen to his 'Mann ki Baat' only."

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