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10 Indian
farmers commit suicide
NEW DELHI—Ten more farmers in India’s
debt-ridden cotton belt have committed
suicide, taking the toll this month to 62,
an activist group said Sunday.
“Yesterday, 14 farmer deaths were
reported, of which 10 are suicide cases.
The cremation will be held today,” said
Kishor Tiwari, president of the Vidarbha
People’s Protest Forum. More than 1,000
farmers hit hard by rising debt and
falling cotton prices have taken their own
lives in the Vidarbha region of western
Maharashtra state, according to activists.
“The farmers are in huge distress. Relief
funds from the government do not reach
them because of corruption and red tape,”
said Tiwari. The forum represents hard-hit
farmers in the state’s cotton-growing
regions. This month, a farmer was killed
when police fired at protestors outside a
government procurement office, where
farmers sell cotton to the government at
the minimum support price. “The
procurement centres are never open. That’s
why desperate farmers take to violence,”
Tiwari said. This week, hundreds of
farmers climbed up water towers across the
region, threatening to jump off if the
government did not intervene immediately.
—Agencies |