No farmer in Odisha ended life due to agricultural issues:Rout

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

The today claimed that no farmer in the state committed suicide due to agriculture-related issues though 18 such allegations were made during 2016-17 and 2017-18.

Agriculture and Farmer Empowerment Minister Damodar Rout said the state had received information about 11 farmer suicides in 2016-17 and seven in 2017-18.


"No farmer has committed suicide due to agriculture- related problems as per information received by our department," he said in the Assembly while replying to a written question of member Bhujabal Majhi.

Rout said all 18 cases were jointly probed by the district collector and superintendent of police of the districts concerned.

"The state has taken a number of measures to prevent farmer suicides," the minister said.

The opposition and BJP, however, rejected the state government's claim and termed the minister's statement "unfortunate". They alleged a number of farmers had committed suicide due to crop loss and loan burden in the state.

"We demand a judicial inquiry into all farmer suicides. It is unfortunate that the state has been denying agriculture issues were not a reason behind them," said MLA Pradip Purohit.

Chief Whip Taraprasad Bahinipati said: "It is a shame that the state does not attribute farmer suicides to agricultural issues.

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First Published: Wed, November 29 2017. 22:30 IST