Give direct benefit transfer to farmers to stop suicides: BJP MP Shanta Kumar to PM

Press Trust of India  |  Dharamshala 

today said he has urged to start giving direct income support to farmers of the country so that incidents of suicide by peasants can be prevented.

"Farmers are so neglected that over 3.5 lakh have committed suicide and such is pouring in daily. It is a matter of great concern, the former Union told here today.

Kumar, the from Kangra, said direct income support was one of the recommendations made by a committee chaired by him. The panel was constituted by the was also a member, he said.

The said the panel's report was submitted in 2015 but not implemented till date even though the committee discussed it with the himself. The panel will meet the again in the next parliament session, he added.

The committee had suggested basic changes in public the distribution, which is bedevilled with rampant corruption, he said.

The prime minister also wants that direct benefits must go into the of beneficiaries, Kumar said. If direct benefit transfer is implemented, the beneficiaries shall be helped 100 percent, he added.

The said that in a letter to Modi, he has said that through direct support, corruption in PDS will vanish and farmers will get around Rs 30,000 crore every year.

Similarly the fertiliser subsidy of around Rs 70,000 crore will too go it the accounts of beneficiaries, he added.

Kumar said he had written the letter to the prime minister to help farmers so that suicides could be stopped. Though, under Modi's leadership many schemes were launched to double the income of farmers, the results will take time, while the community needs help today, he said.

I am happy that the government of Telangana has decided to give Rs 8,000 per acre per year to farmers as per our report, he said.

Many countries are of the view that direct financial benefits need to be given to farmers to keep them attached to their work, he said.

The income of government and other employees has increased 120 t0 150 fold but that of farmers has just risen 19 times in past 50 years, he said. Among the poor people in the country, 80 per cent are farmers, he said.

Kumar also advocated that only state governments should procure for buffer stock.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 19:00 IST