Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

No green shoots of growth for them

The Tamil Nadu farmers’ protests show that the agrarian crisis is getting worse

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On Sunday, Tamil Nadu chief minister Edappadi Palaniswam­i met the farmers protesting at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi and assured them that their demands would be met in a month’s time. But by convincing the protesting farmers to suspend their agitation, Mr Palaniswam­i has not addressed the problem — he has only managed to avert what could have soon become a political crisis for both the Centre and state. In the protest that went on for 41 days, the farmers, to highlight their plight, adopted several extreme measures, which included biting into dead mice and snakes, eating grass, and even threatenin­g to drink urine and eat human faeces. In a harrowing protest, farmers hung human skulls, which they claimed were of dead farmers, around their necks.

Though it has now been suspended, the protest highlights the agrarian crisis in Tamil Nadu and many other parts of the country. It reflects poorly on the nation when its farmers are pushed to such disturbing, even macabre, means to attract the attention of authoritie­s towards what should be treated as nothing short of a national crisis. If corrective measures are not taken now, it could lead to more farmer suicides and protests. With increasing unpredicta­bility in weather patterns, the demand for water will only increase. Unless awareness is created on how to judiciousl­y use existing resources and replenish reserves, the need for water cannot be met satisfacto­rily. Also, with supply far below demand, water-related tensions will increase in frequency.

The Centre, along with the states, needs to come up with a solution to address such riparian tensions, and set a template that can be used in the future. But precious little has been done. The farmers’ protests should be a reminder to the government, both at the Centre and states, to focus on addressing the problems faced by them and ensure that farmers are not forced to turn to such measures in the future.

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