• I protest against Government policies, not PM, confess Modi's brother as he plans for the August Delhi Agitation

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    I protest against Government policies, not PM, confess Modi's brother as he plans for the August Delhi Agitation
    The two brothers have not met in the past eight years since Modi became prime minister, Prahlad said. "Even when he meets our mother, Heeraben, nobody from the family is present," he added.

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     Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
    younger brother, Prahlad Modi, has plans to attend a protest march in Delhi to
    demand that the central government increase and fix a uniform commission rate
    for fair-priced shop dealers across the country.

    If the requests made by the All India
    Fair Price Shop Dealers Federation, of which Prahlad Modi is vice-president,
    are not met by the end of July, a protest march would be organised on August
    2nd. The march is set to start in Ramlila Maidan and end at Parliament.

    Fair pricing stores (FPS) have been
    granted permission to distribute ration-card users with necessary commodities
    like as rice and wheat, among other things.

    The All India Fair Pricing Store
    Dealers Federation, based in Kolkata, represents fair price shop owners and
    strives to "achieve a Universal Public Distribution System and imagine an
    India devoid of hunger, "according to its official website.

    According to Kali Charan Gupta,
    co-president of the federation, they have been requesting a larger commission
    for over ten years. "On 1 kilogramme of ration, we used to get 70 paisa
    commission; now we get 90 paisa. "We've been seeking a Rs 4
    commission," he stated.

    It also calls for a statewide
    standardised commission for FPS owners. "In certain places, such as
    Meghalaya, it is as low as Rs 30 per quintal. The federal government allocates
    a certain amount to state governments, who then carry it out. The federal
    government should set a uniform fee for all states "Pushpa Raj Deshmukh,
    the federation's co-president, suggested as much.

    The younger Modi, who owns a ration
    shop in Ahmedabad, claims that he is criticising the government's policies, not
    his brother.

    "(Even a mother does not provide
    without being asked) Bina maange toh maa bhi nahin deti I collaborate with the
    organisation and do what it asks of me. Whatever the organisation decides to
    do, I would fully support it "Prahlad Modi addressed the media.

    The two brothers have not met in the
    past eight years since Modi became prime minister, Prahlad said. "Even
    when he meets our mother, Heeraben, nobody from the family is present," he
    added.

    "Narendra bhai left the house in
    the 1970s," Prahlad Modi stated, referring to him as "the son of the
    country." Since then, he has been the country's son, and the country has
    become his family. As a result, discussing my relationship with him is
    pointless. "He constantly speaks up for the country's interests everywhere
    he goes," he continued.

    Prahlad Modi, who has been with the
    All India Fair Pricing Store Dealers' Federation from its creation in 2001, has
    been pushing the issue of commission for fair price shop owners with the organisation
    for quite some time.

    He will not be the first person to
    demonstrate against the government's policies in August. PM Modi demonstrated
    on behalf of his organisation in 2015, just a year after assuming office,
    requesting an increase in pay for fair-price shop owners and claiming that the
    NDA administration had "failed to live up to people's expectations."

    After the Uttar Pradesh Police
    allegedly detained his followers, he staged a dharna at the Lucknow airport in
    February 2021. The claims were disputed by the police, who accused his
    followers of attempting to organise an event without first obtaining the
    necessary licence.

    Later that year, he asked traders not
    to pay GST (Goods and Services Tax) unless the traders' association's many
    requests were addressed.

    Prahlad Modi's relationship with the Prime Minister,
    according to Gupta, hasn't helped." Our chairman is TMC MP Saugata Roy.
    "Our organisation is affiliated with such illustrious names. But what are
    our options? He went on to say that if the Centre does not respond to their
    requests by the end of July, 15 lakh of the organization's associates will
    stage a protest march on August 2.