Massive Vidarbha Farm widows protest on republic-day as six more
farmers suicides reported in last 72 hours
Maharashtra Govt. is spending
hundreds crore on Agri. exhibitions in vidarbha joining hand with opposition
parties at Nagpur ,Yavatmal, Amaravati and Akola but denying relief aid to
starving thousands widows and families of farmers who committed
suicides since 2005 even after all panels recommended Govt. for the same hence houndereds of farm widows will join protest at village
Maregoan in Yvatmal district where
parliemnt panel headed veteran MP Basudeo Achrya visited last year to look in
to causes of agrarian crisis and submitted it’s report to Indian parliament but
Govt. failed to address the main cause of distress of 3 million cotton farmers
of vidarbha region forcing them to kill themselves as six more farmers suicides
reported in last 72 hours taking toll 20 in this year 2013 ,recent victims
identified as
1.Dipak Awari of vanoja-devi village in yavatmal
2.Baliram Bharsakale of sirsoli
village in akola
3.Namdeo Misar of doksarandi
village in Bhandra
4.Jivan Kodape of Ramgoan in
Amaravati
5.Vinay Kalpande of Masod in Amaravati
6.Santosh Ganphade of dhindasi
village in Chndrapur
Earlier to this last week
reported
7.Namdeo Thoke of village benoda
in Amaravati district
8.Balaji Thaori of village
dahegoan(zari)in Yavatmal district
9.Dinkar Navarkhede of village
Sakhari in chandrapur district
10.Ramdas Gohane of village
chittegoan in chaadrapur district
11.Gajanan Raut of village
Jawra-bori in chandrapur district
12.Janrao Nagle of village khed
in amaravati district
13.Puroshottam Pursadkar of
margoan in yavatmal
14.Ramraoji shende of village
manoli in yavatmal
15.Sanjay mohurle of dorli in
yavatmal
Farmers suicides taking toll to 20 in year 2013 ,Kishore Tiwari of the
Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti informed in press release today.
‘Union agriculture ministers
Sharad Pawar is taking meeting after
meeting for the drought relief measures for five districts of western maharashtra
where as Mahrashtra CM Prathviraj is busy in organizing Agri. Exhibitions
spending crore of rupees of public exchanger but state Govt. failed to give
food security ,health care facility and educational help to distressed farmers
and diseased farm families member who committed suicides even after National commission for farmers
(NCF) headed by Dr.M.S.Swaminathan and Dr.Narendra Jadhav committee recommended
the same this shows Govt. apathy towards the crisis which matter of serious
concern for civil society’ Tiwari added.
‘There are more than 10,000
farmer widows and families who lost bread earner since 2005 in vidarbha
agrarian crisis but we are denied relief
aid by the administration hence to draw the attention of administration massive protest has been
organized on 26th JAND and we will pray god to give wisdom to Govt.
to save us’ Bebitai bais ,president of vidarbha farmer’s widows association
informed.
‘Administration is keeping Govt.
in the dark about Bt.cotton failure in
4.2 million hector as farmers with protective irrigation is also suffered
massive cotton failure where as market rate of cotton is now below MSP but
there is no intervention by state at ground level hence farmers are off loading
raw cotton in throw away prices and killing themselves ,the demand of urgent
relief at price front and compensation cotton failure can only give healing support to stop on
going distress and gloom that is forcing farmers to kill themselves.
Nonexistent of administration and non sensitive Maharashtra Govt. coupled with
hostile opposition is behind this mass genocide of vidarbha farmers ,hence we
are urging civil society to help these 5
milion dying vidarbha farmers, Tiwari added..
‘Govt. ministers are busy spending hundred crore on ‘Advantage
Vidarbha’ meet to attract investment where as main opposition party BJP
National president Nitin Gadkari is also
busy in arranging ‘Agro Vision’ by
spending more than advantage vidarbha meet both to be organized in coming
February at Nagpur but not single Minister or leader of opposition has even
visited crisis driven farmers moreover Nagpur session of Maharashtra
legislative house failed to discuss very serious issue of massive crop failure
and despair of dying vidarbha that is real agony of tragedy that is adding more
fuel to farm suicide crisis and hence
to protest this apathy and to bring attention of central Govt. hundreds of farm
widows will go on day long fast on 26th jan 2013 observing republicday as black
day at maregoan village in yavatmal district
” Tiwari added.
‘This year their is massive crop failure in 42 lakhs hector in
vidarbha but all districts
Of vidarbha are not covered in recent relief aid
announced by central Govt. more over
apathy of local administration fueled more hardships to 3 million cotton
farmers of vidarbha, there was gloom and
despondency due to suicides of debt trapped two more cotton farmers and moreover the recent e Centre’s announcement
on Thursday of Rs778 crore as aid for drought assistance to Maharashtra from
the National Disaster Response Fund left out any mention of the drought-induced
crop loss faced by five million plus debt-trapped farmers of Vidarbha has left
many shocked, Tiwari said.
The Vidarbha region, which has
emerged as the country’s farmer suicide capital, has been reeling under its
worst agrarian crisis ever due to truant rainfall leading to massive crop
failure in cotton, paddy, pulses and soybean. On an average, three farmers end
their lives every 24 hours. The government’s own figures show that more than
9,000 dry land farmers have killed themselves due to crop failure and economic
losses due to cotton price.
“The government’s drive to push
GM cotton in order to benefit one bio-tech MNC has only cruelly compounded the
problems faced by farmers due to vagaries of climate since 2005 pushing many
towards ending lives,” lamented Kishore Tiwari of the Vidarbha Jan Andolan
Samiti. “Instead of atoning about the way they are responsible, the Centre has
mocked the dead farmers and their bereaved families.”
In fact, the meeting of the
high-level committee for central assistance to states affected by natural
calamity where the aid was announced was chaired by Union agriculture minister
Sharad Pawar, who is believed to understand the agrarian scene in the state
only too well. The meeting in New
Delhi was also attended by home minister Sushilkumar
Shinde, finance minister P Chidambaram and Planning Commission deputy chairman
Montek Singh Ahluwalia too.
“One refuses to believe that all
these ‘wise’ people didn’t realise it’d be wrong not to mention what is
happening in Vidarbha. This is a ploy by the powerful western Maharashtra
politicians’ lobby to ensure that the focus of the Centre and state is
restricted to their region only,” charged Tiwari -- a charge which sticks when
one considers how the local district administrations in Vidarbha have not even
sent a report on the crop-loss to the state.
Today it is reported that a team
of central government officials led by joint secretary RB Sinha visited the state
in November 2012 to assess the drought situation. Curiously, it didn’t visit
Vidarbha despite conditions there. It seems their recommendations to the
Inter-Ministerial Group constituted under the chairmanship of the agriculture
secretary did not reflect any of Vidarbha’s concerns.Many are now linking the
total avoidance of any mention of the worst-hit region to these
recommendations. Nearly everyone in the bureaucracy too feels stumped at the
meagre amount released. “The state needs around Rs5,000 crore and that’s what
had been suggested to CM Prithviraj Chavan. We were quite taken aback when he
only asked for Rs2,857 crore. With the Centre’s latest announcement of Rs778
crore, one wonders what the logic is,” said a senior water resources ministry
bureaucrat, Tiwari added in release
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