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flag Bengaluru police seized 190 tonnes of illegally sold urea meant for farmers on Dec. 16, 2025.

flag Authorities in Bengaluru seized 190 tonnes of subsidized urea from a black market warehouse on December 16, 2025, after intelligence revealed it was being sold illegally at over ₹1,500 per bag—far above the government price of ₹266. flag The fertilizer, intended for farmers, was allegedly diverted from official channels, with possible collusion involving state agriculture and APMC officials. flag The joint central-state operation involved the DRI and Karnataka authorities, with 23 similar cases registered in the past three years. flag Agriculture Minister N Cheluvarayaswamy attributed a current urea shortage to supply shortfalls, not hoarding, and criticized Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy, while the BJP demanded accountability, highlighting ongoing tensions over fertilizer distribution.

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