The Maharashtra state government have revealed the number of farmer suicides between March and May when the opposition members sought to know the details in the Nagpur Session on Friday.
In Maharashtra, 639 farmers committed suicide between March and May this year due to crop failure, debt and inability to repay bank loans, the state government has said.
State Revenue Minister Chandrakant Patil gave this information in the Legislative Council in Nagpur on Friday in reply to a question by Leader of Opposition Dhananjay Munde and NCP members Hemant Takle, Sunil Tatkare, Amarsinh Pandit, Kiran Pawaskar, Narendra Patil, and others.
“639 farmers have committed suicide between 1 March and 31 May 2018. Of these 639 farmers, 188 were declared eligible for compensation as per government schemes, based on the government’s criteria of crop failure, debts and their failure to repay loans,” Patil said.
“Of the 188, families of 174 farmers have received compensation,” he said, adding 122 cases were declared ineligible for compensation, while 329 cases are pending for probe.
The opposition members had sought to know the number of farmers that had committed suicide in the last three months and details of the compensation provided to the family of the deceased. They also sought to know steps taken by the government to help the families of the deceased farmers.
Talking to PTI, Dhananjay Munde alleged that all schemes of the government, including the loan waiver, compensation to farmers for crop loss, crop loans, and minimum support price (MSP) for agricultural goods, have failed, which led to the rise in the number of farmer suicide.
He claimed in the last four years as many as 13,000 farmers have ended their lives, of which 1,500 committed suicide in the last one year alone.