Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Two onion farmers commit suicide in Maharashtr­a

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

Two onion farmers from Maharashtr­a’s Nashik district have allegedly committed suicide in the last two days, apparently due to indebtedne­ss and low rates commanded by the bulb in markets, police said Sunday.

The deceased are identified as Tatyabhau Khairnar (44) and Manoj Dhondage (33) who hailed from Baglan taluka in the north Maharashtr­a district.

Farmers in Nashik district, which accounts for 50 per cent of onion production in India, have claimed that they are unable to fetch good returns for their produce due to glut in production.

A Baglan taluka police official Sunday said Khairnar allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself in his onion shed in Bhadane village Friday.

“No suicide note was found on his body,” he said. The official said the relatives of the deceased had claimed that he was unable to sell his 500 quintal onions stored in the farm due to low rates.

“His family also said that Khairnar had an outstandin­g bank loan to the tune of ~11 lakh,” he said, In another incident, Manoj Dhondage (33) consumed some poisonous chemical Friday.

“Dhondage was found unconsciou­s in his farm on Friday with a bottle of poisonous chemical near him. He was rushed to Malegaon-based civil hospital where he died Saturday morning,” police said. “Dhondage’s family members have said that his total outstandin­g loan is ~21 lakh and due to poor rates of onions in the wholesale market, he could not sell his produce,” police said.

Both the cases have been registered with Jaikhed police station in Baglan taluka.

Bumper production of the kitchen staple has affected the farmers adversely.

MUMBAI: OFFICIALS SAID THE RELATIVES OF THE DECEASED HAD CLAIMED THAT HE WAS UNABLE TO SELL HIS 500 QUINTAL ONIONS STORED IN THE FARM DUE TO LOW RATES

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