Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Farmers at loggerhead­s over paddy transplant­ation in Jhajjar village

- Sunil Rahar sunil.kumar3@htlive.com

DHAKLA (JHAJJAR): Four days after the Haryana government claimed that farmers of BJP state president OP Dhankar’s native village Dhakla in Jhajjar have decided not to cultivate paddy this time after getting influenced by government’s ‘Mera Pani, Mera Virasat Yojana’ and will switch to other less water-consuming crops, two dozen farmers have criticised the government’s statement and said that they will transplant the water guzzling paddy crop.

“We can grow three crops – bajra, paddy and sugarcane in our fields. Bajra was damaged due to the upper water table, prices of sugarcane have come down and we have only one option - to grow paddy. If we do not grow paddy, how will we pay our tractor’s loan amount and other expenses? We have not received a single amount for last year’s crop diversific­ation,” said rebel farmer Praveen Dhankar, who was among these two dozen farmers. Jhajjar deputy director (agricultur­e) Inder Singh said Dhakla village has 3,445 acre land (1,400 of Dhakla village and rest of two hamlets that fall under this village).

The villagers said that there are more than 350 active cultivator­s in the village, of which more than 70 people are in favour not to cultivate paddy this time, two dozen farmers want to grow water guzzler paddy and the remaining are mum on this issue. The 70-odd farmers are in favour of crop diversific­ation as they are facing a waterloggi­ng problem and their houses are damaged due to the upper water table. “Our agricultur­al land has been losing its fertility and if we will not switch over to other crops, then we won’t be able to grow crops after a span of five to seven years,” said a group of farmers led by Sant Ram, who are in favour of switching over to other crops. The state government had praised Dhakla farmers on June 11 for taking such initiative after two farmers, both former agricultur­al minister and BJP state president OP Dhankar’s active workers - Sant Ram and Jaipal Dhankar - had uploaded a video on the social media claiming that they have uprooted the paddy nursery in their fields after farmers of their village unanimousl­y decided not to sow paddy this time. The duo urged farmers to go for crop diversific­ation.

A group of farmers, led by Ashwani alias Sonu Phogat, on Sunday turned rebel and announced that they will go for paddy transplant­ation.

Showing his paddy nursery in his fields, Ashwani, said over 30 farmers have prepared paddy nursery and will go for its transplant­ation from June 26. “Last year, I was the only farmer, who had sown paddy on four acre but the villagers mounted pressure on me to clear the fields. They had provided Rs 70,000 to me for the expenses and then I followed their decision and cleared my fields. I had grown bajra on 25 acre and the entire crop was damaged due to waterloggi­ng. I had to suffer a loss of Rs 6 lakh. This time I had sown sugarcane on 4 acre and will transplant paddy on 21 acre,” he added.

Refuting farmers’ allegation­s that they have not received incentives last year for switching over to other crops from paddy, Jhajjar deputy director (agricultur­e) Inder Singh said they have given incentives to 120 farmers hailing from Dhakla village and others’ might had not get as they failed to fulfil all criteria. “This time under the Kheti Khaali –Fir Bhi Khushali scheme, the state government is providing Rs 7,000 per incentive to farmers, if they do not grow any crop in their fields on which they have been sowing paddy for many years,” he said. Dhankar refused to comment on the issue.

70 PEOPLE ARE IN FAVOUR NOT CULTIVATIN­G PADDY, WHILE 24 FARMERS SAY THEY WILL GROW WATER GUZZLING CROP

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