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The Congress in Madhya Pradesh accused officials of black marketing fertilizers, alleging that anxiety over this led to the death of a farmer in Guna district. The administration, however, claimed the farmer was a habitual drinker suffering from an illness. The farmer had claimed in a video that he was a poor farmer who hadn't received any fertilizers, and that officials were selling fertilizer bags at inflated prices.
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