Crisis caused by
hailstorms, rain turns a poll issue
As many as 38 farmers have
committed suicide in the State over the last month, after hailstorms and
unseasonal rain, official figures show. North Maharashtra alone has reported 16
cases.
“We have called for
details to scrutinise whether the suicides have been caused by indebtedness
related to the calamity or other causes. But all cases occurred after February
22, when the hailstorms hit the State,” said a Relief and Rehabilitation
Department official.
Hailstorms have affected
28 of the 35 districts, destroying crop on over 19 lakh hectares and leaving
farmers on the brink. The rabi wheat, jowar and sugarcane have been damaged,
and fruit crops including pomegranate, mango and orange and grapes affected.
The delay in disbursing relief, what with the model code of conduct in force,
is fast becoming an election issue. The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate,
Narendra Modi, will meet affected farmers in the Vidarbha region on Friday. The
party has asked that the crisis be declared a national calamity.
The State government has
asked the Centre for Rs. 5,000-crore relief. It is facing flak for not acting
before the model code came into force. Speaking to The Hindu, Chief Minister
Prithviraj Chavan has, however, denied any delay in reacting to the crisis.
“Initially, the damage was not widespread. It was only in March that it started
spreading. I want to increase the aid beyond standard orders,” he said.
Meanwhile in a late-night
meeting on Wednesday, the State Cabinet cleared, subject to ECI approval, a
Rs.3,800-crore package for the affected region, sources said.
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