Deccan Chronicle

ASG: Scheme to end farm suicides

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Expressing serious concern over a number of farmers committing suicide across the country, the Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to come out with a comprehens­ive scheme to protect farmers during preharvest, post-harvest seasons and for sale of their produce at a minimum support price.

The ASG said the Centre had already held discussion­s with states where suicide of farmers was more and asked them to follow comprehens­ive measures. He said disillusio­nment of farmers over crop loss results in suicide and the Centre was in the process of formulatin­g a model scheme to protect the interests of farmers and this scheme can be followed by all states.

At this juncture the CJI said as farmers have no other employment if there was crop loss, the scheme must focus on providing alternativ­e employment opportunit­ies in the event of drought or other natural calamities.

The CJI said “You (Centre) cannot have a situation where three lakh farmers commit suicide. You must take immediate steps to improve the situation with reference to farmer suicides. Consider the pre-harvest and post-harvest situation and also in giving minimum support price for their products.”

Appearing for NGO Citizens Resource and Action Initiative, senior counsel Colin Gonsalves submitted that despite various reports of expert groups, the problem of farmer suicides has not been adequately addressed.

In the last hearing the Court had sought response of the Centre and all states on the NGO’s allegation that drought and debt drove more than 600 farmers to commit suicide in Gujarat alone between 2003 and 2012, when Narendra Modi was the CM.

The court wanted to know whether there was any policy on crop loans when there is a natural calamity. The Bench also wanted the RBI to indicate the policy on loan waiver in such situations.

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