Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

MP farmers’ suicide toll now 7

- Shruti Tomar

BHOPAL: A farmer committed suicide by consuming poison on Wednesday evening in Babai village of Hoshangaba­d district, situated 60km from the capital.

This is the seventh suicide by a farmer in Madhya Pradesh within a week that coincided with violent protests by farmers in the Malwa region.

The deceased farmer, Narmada Prasad Yadav, took the extreme step after allegedly being harassed by a money lender Prabhakar Rao. Police have registered a case against Rao for abetment of suicide.

Family members said that Yadav had borrowed ₹50,000 from Rao and was under pressure from him to return the money over the past few days.

Yadav had come to Hoshangaba­d mandi and got ₹45,000 against his lentil crop on Wednesday but Rao forcibly took all of it from him.

Yadav’s brother, Ashok, said, “He consumed poison in the mandi and became unconsciou­s. He was rushed to the hospital where he died during treatment.”

Ashok said, “Narmada was facing a very tough time to make ends meet. Somehow he managed to get ₹45,000 for his crop but Rao took the money from him.”

Sub-divisional officer of police (SDOP), Hoshangaba­d, SN Chaudhary, said, “Police are trying to nab the accused.” J’KHAND FARMER’S DEATH A MYSTERY

RANCHI: A debt-ridden farmer at Pithoria block in the suburbs of Ranchi was found dead under mysterious circumstan­ces on Thursday, even as the investigat­ion into a similar incident in the same region remained inconclusi­ve. Police said Baldev Mahato, a 40-year-old resident of Sutiambey village, had gone to sleep early on Wednesday night. When his family members woke up the next morning, he was nowhere to be found.

Kaleshwar Mahto, another farmer who failed to repay a bank loan, had allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree in the same area on June 10. A special investigat­ion team (SIT) was set up to probe the circumstan­ces surroundin­g his death.

Chunva Oraon, Pithoria station in-charge, said police were trying to ascertain if Baldev’s death was an accident or suicide. Ranchi deputy commission­er Manoj Kumar said the farmer didn’t seem to have committed suicide due to loan-related troubles. “The deceased was sanctioned a loan of ₹25,000 under the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme barely a week ago. He had time till next year to repay the loan. According to bank authoritie­s, he withdrew ₹20,000 in three instalment­s over the last one week. He made the last withdrawal of ₹5,000 on Wednesday,” Kumar said, adding that there was no pressure from the bank.

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