Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Farmers panic as locusts spotted in 2 dozen villages of Fazilka district

- Gaurav Sagar Bhaskar

The agricultur­e department did not bother to take adequate measures to handle the situation. The officials are asking us to stay alert but are doing nothing on the ground.

GURMAIL SINGH, Abohar farmer

FEROZEPUR : Panic gripped farmers after locusts were spotted in the fields of more than two dozen villages in Fazilka district even as the agricultur­e department termed the number of insects too less to harm the crops.

Farmers said the insects started arriving in the fields early in the morning. They were seen at Chakpakhi, Baggewala, Laalowali, Chhapriwal­a, Ladhuka, Ghurka, Ghumzal, Kallarkhed­a, Achadikki, Bangarkhed­a and Shergarh villages in the Abohar, Fazilka and Jalalabad sub-divisions of the district.

“It is sad that despite earlier reports of possible attack of locusts, the agricultur­e and civil authoritie­s failed to take concrete measures to tackle the problem. This exposed the state government’s tall claims. The locusts reached here after destroying crops in neighbouri­ng Rajasthan,” said Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) district president Pargat Singh Chakpakhi.

“The agricultur­e department did not bother to take adequate measures and handle the situation. They are asking us to stay alert after the locust arrival but they are doing nothing themselves on the ground,” said Gurmail Singh of Kallerkher­a village in Abohar sub-division.

“No administra­tion official visited the affected fields. How can we expect any relief from them?” said Jagjit Singh Baghewala village.

Fazilka chief agricultur­e officer Manjit Singh acknowledg­ed the arrival of locusts in more than two dozen villages in various part of Fazilka but claimed there was nothing to panic. “Locusts came from the Rajasthan area after the heavy spraying of pesticide there. So far there has been no heavy arrival of locusts in the area. Crops will be affected only if there are 4,000 locusts in an acre,” he added.

He rejected the farmers’ claim that no concrete step was taken by the department in this regard.

In Muktsar district, locusts were spotted in a small number at Midda, Raniwala, Aspal and Virk Khera villages. District chief agricultur­e officer Baljinder Singh Brar said, “Teams of the agricultur­e department are keeping tabs on the situation. The locusts, which have been spotted in different villages, were affected by chemical sprays in Rajasthan. The situation is totally under control.”

More than a week ago, pink locusts were sighted in villages of Srigangana­gar district in Rajasthan after they were carried along by gusty winds from the Bahawalpur region of Pakistan.

They caused damage to wheat and maize crops.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Farmers showing locusts in a field at an Abohar village in Fazilka district on Friday.
HT PHOTO Farmers showing locusts in a field at an Abohar village in Fazilka district on Friday.

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