Vidarbha Cotton crisis worsen–Three farmer’s suicides Reported in Day
Vidarbha Cotton crisis
worsen–Three farmer’s suicides Reported in Day
Nagpur-April 20, 2012
The non-receipt of declared
relief aid to vidarbha cotton even after lapse of four month and sudden
crash in cotton prices due on going stringent restriction on cotton export
,three more vidarbha farmers suicides
reported today include one woman farmer
,they are identified as
1.Gajanan Thorat of Village Garm Mahsal a in Karanja taluka of
Washim
2.Kamalabai chavan of Village Wadner in Kelapur of Yavatmal
3.Gajanan Ghotekar of Village Kothoda in Kelapur of Yavatmal,
informed farm activist Kishore Tiwari
of Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti VJAS,
Maharashtra Govt. declared relief aid to cotton
farmers of vidarbha in last December 2011 to the tune Rs.2000 crore but till
today not single paisa has been paid to
distressed farmers more over suddenly union Govt. Of India on 4th
March impose the blanket ban on cotton
export then imposing srigent conditions of cotton export has severely affected
the raw cotton rates was traded above @Rs.4200/- quintal but after
the export ban brought down @Rs.3400
quintal ,this is reason to give trigger
to restarting farm suicide spiral in vidarbha, Tiwari added.
“Don’t
vote CONGRESS-NCP, they will destroy
Nation-Dying Farmers Suicide Note
“I can not do the marriage of my daughter and please save my family
.please do not vote Congress –NCP ,these parties will destroy nation” this is
last request made by Gajanan Ghotekar ,cotton farmer of village kothoda in kelapur taluka of yavatmal
district who committed suicide on 19th April night to mounting debt
of bank taken for the tractor and non-payment of installments ,police has
recovered this suicide note from Ghotekar’s
family members and verifying
it’s hand writing but in last five years
lot of suicides notes of cotton farmers who committed suicides alleging state
driven wrong policies are recovered but administration failed to take
corrective action ” Tiwari added.
In India 7 million cotton farmers families cultivating cotton in 12
million hectors from states of Maharashtra ,Gujrat,AP,MP,Rajthan and Punjab
who are in debt trap due to cotton crop failure this year and Agriculture
Minister Sharad Pawar has been demanding UPA Govt. to remove all barriers of
export in Agri. Products which is being
supported by Maharashtra Chief Minister Prathiraj Chvan ,Gujarat
Chief Minister Narendra Modi and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar
Reddy but corrupt cartel of commerce ministry has managed to continue the
anti-farmer policies which is being reflected in farmers suicides of vidarbha
,our all protest and requisitions are shown dustbin ,this is mouch more
humiliating ”Tiwari informed.
“All earlier GOM meeting have been high-jacked and Babus involved
commerce Ministry and Cotton Advisory Board CAB has been giving fabricated data
of national cotton consumption and production
to justify the restrictions imposed for cotton export which are not in
line with ground reality .We are till confused to understand the justification
to protect finger counting people by pushing more than 10 million agrarian in
deep economical crisis ” Tiwari added.
“when Indian domestic demand is just 20
million bales as against national production of 33 million bales there is no
reason put restrictions when interest of domestic textile mills are fully
protected .the decision to ban Indian cotton export is another example rampant
corruption going on in UPA Govt. there is big names involved in the sudden
export ban will expose the all misdeeds of commerce ministry hence for the
first time farmers suicide issue has given focus of wrong policies of state ,we
will see that the truth is prevailed”
Tiwari added.
1 comment:
I'm writing on behalf of INDIA LEGAL Magazine, Noida (UP). We are working a story on vidarbha Farmers. Which is basically based on farmers suicide cases and the role of govt. I would like to know if you would allow us to possibly use your archive photographs.
Your help would be greatly appreciated and we will credit you for the photograph.
Thanks..
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