Pay Rs 15 lakh to kin of farmers who committed suicide: Vikhe

Press Trust of India  |  Yavatmal 

Radhakrishna Vikhe today said the BJP-led government in is "suppressing" facts regarding suicides to absolve itself of liabilities.

He also demanded a compensation of Rs 15 lakh each to the families of farmers who have committed suicide in the state.

The of Opposition in the Assembly was speaking at a press conference after visiting the houses of two farmers - (75) and (55) - who allegedly committed suicide early this month - and consoling their family members.

The former announced a financial assistance of Rs 1 lakh each to the families of Rawate and Chayare and also to the kin of a third farmer, Prakash Nangaonkar, who too ended his life.

"I interacted with the members of the families of the deceased and villagers during my visit and I have come to the conclusion that this government is keen to suppress facts (about suicides) in order to run away from its responsibilities," Vikhe said.

In the case of Nangaonkar, the village council in its report said he ended his life due to agricultural distress. However, the district administration ignored the report and did not give his kin financial aid of Rs 1 lakh, he said.

"How can this be justified?" he asked.

The demanded a compensation of Rs 15 lakh each to the families of farmers who have committed suicide in the state.

"I have offered free education to the children of the deceased farmers in my education institution," he said.

Regarding tur procurement, Vikhe said 4.57 lakh farmers had registered themselves to sell the produce, but tur was bought from only of 2.5 lakh cultivators.

"We demand bonus to compensate the difference in procurement price (of farm produce) and the MSP declared by the government," he said.

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 20:10 IST