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Wednesday, 4 January 2017

SHAMEFUL FOR BJP AND STATE GOVERNMENTS TO WITNESS SUCH A DAY...

#Farmers #IndianFarmers #Subsidies #ChhatisgarhFarmers #CentralGovt. #ReasonableCost

THE FARMER THAT FEEDS THE NATION, SHOWS HIS INDIGNATION...




This grave news never gets any headlines in this country. Who doesn't know the community of farmers that has contributed greatly to this nation's economy, has always been overlooked by our successive governments. None has ever taken concrete steps to save them from the middlemen who sitting in air-conditioned officers thrive in their business upon their produce. There is no suitable system devised to get the farmers the reasonable cost for their year long toil and hard work under scorching sun. Why does the farmer have to show his anger like this to open Government's eyes again and again and yet there is no response?


It is shameful for any government if they witness such things happening during their regime and do nothing to prevent it. This is the worst ever agricultural crisis in india on large scale. And this is happening in a so-called our farming nation we often take pride in. Literally our central and state governments are sleeping in this country that barely pay any attention to their woes and reliefs they deserve. In the times of demonetization, they have been hit very hard where it hurts. The Governments hardly do anything for the farming community of this nation. 

SIMILAR SCENE HAD TAKEN PLACE IN GUJARAT
The calamities like droughts and nonseasonal rains  as it is create major problems for this community and as a result destroys thousand of acres' crops every now and then. Moreover, there is unequal distribution of water that affects the farmers in the times when there is shortage of rains. 

Out of sheer anger, the tomato farmers of Chattisgarh had to dump their produce on the roads to have it crushed under the same trucks they had carried it to the market to sell it. They prefered to dump on the grounds instead of selling it at incredibly  lowest price of 50 paisa per Kg.  Mind it, it has not happened for the first time. In May month, Angry Gujarat farmers had dumped their onions in Gujarat. In Punjab too we had seen such an ugly scene when the farmers were asked to sell their potatoes crop Rs. 1 per Kg. There are scores of examples. In the similar way, the milkmen of our country had displayed their anger by spilling milk over roads on their issue.

If this crisis is not addressed adequately by our governments, You never know we might face food scarcity in the times to come. 


http://agrocorpglobal.com/water-and-farms-the-key-factors-of-agricultural-crisis-in-india/



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