Bengaluru: Overburdened by debt, five farmers commit suicide in state


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP) 

Bengaluru, Jul 22: Four farmers belonging to different districts of the state ended their lives on Sunday July 21, having been overwhelmed by the size of loan liabilities raised by them. Another farmer ended his life earlier, but the incident came to light on Sunday. 

Five farmers’ death reported on a single day has shaken the state especially when people’s representatives are busy living in resorts and hotels with the sole intention of fighting for power. 

Manohar Naik (54), resident of Hosa Jog Tanda in Nyamathi taluk, Davanagere district, hanged himself inside the bathroom. He had raised a loan of Rs 2.5 lac from State Bank of India, Savalanga branch, against the security of land in the name of his mother. As rain played spoilsport, he had not been able to clear this loan. He has left behind wife and four daughters. 

Sureshkumar Kotagera (41) committed suicide by consuming poison in the land belonging to him in Nandagaon village of Jalasangi, Humnabad taluk, Bidar district. The incident came to light three days after his death. The farmer had four acres of land. He had raised loan of one lac rupees from DCC Bank and also loans from individuals. 

Shivannachari (70) from Shettikere in Hanagodu revenue division of Hunsur taluk, Mysuru district, hanged himself in his farm house. He had seven acres of land and owned a barn. He had loan with State Bank of India Hunsur branch and liability including interest had touched Rs 12 lac. He has left behind wife and three sons. 

Basavaraju (49) from Rajegowdanadoddi village in Maddur taluk, Mandya district, and Krishne Gowda (55) from Toobinakere village committed suicide. 

Basavaraju, who had three acres of land, used to raise sugarcane, banana crops and was into sericulture. He had raised loan of over seven lac rupees from bank, self help groups, and private lenders. The tube well he had rigged had failed. He had consumed insecticide on Friday and become seriously ill. He was admitted into a private hospital at Mysuru but his life could not be saved. 

Toobinakere Krishne Gowda was cultivating millet, paddy, sericulture and other crops. He had loans in excess of eight lac rupees including mortgage and gold loans. He had consumed insecticide on Thursday and was admitted into the district hospital.

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    The election for 2019 Lok Sabha is over with BJP getting overwhelming majority seats in Karnataka. But very few remember the promises made in the election manifesto of the BJP.
    In a bid to appease the farmers in the country, Narendra Modi government announced the extension of PM KISAN Scheme in its manifesto for Lok Sabha elections 2019. Under the existing Rs 75,000-crore PM-KISAN scheme, Rs 6,000 per year will be given to 12 crore small and marginal farmer families in three installments. The PM-KISAN scheme is completely funded by the central government.

    The BJP’s re-election promise sought to counter the pledge of its principal rival, the Congress party, which said it would provide minimum income support of Rs 72,000 per year for 20% of the country’s poorest families -- a move that would likely cost the exchequer Rs 3.6 lakh crore.

    That assurance also went beyond the government’s own scheme, implemented since February this year, which provides small farmers with a cash handout of Rs 6,000 a year. The manifesto suggests this initiative will be extended to all farmers should the BJP get a second term.

    Now with five farmers suicide in Karnataka does prove that like all other schemes BJP government under PM Modi leadership is a big failure.

    The BJP can pay Rs 60 crores plus ministerial birth for opposition MLA's to buy to overthrow the elected government. Unfortunately has no money for the farmers of India who feed the nation.

    When the late Congress PM Lal Bahadur Shastri starved himself to make India self-sufficient to produce grain under 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kissan' slogan, the BJP in other hand raises 'Jai Sri Ram' and the farmers still kill themselves to escape from loans.

    Jai Hind

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    This year, monsoons failing, the farmers financial condition will become more precarious!!

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  • Biddu Appiah, Mangalore/Coorg

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    As soon as the coalition Govt took over ., there was a hike in fuel prices by Rs 2 per litre to fund paying of farmers loan. The Mr. Bean of India , Raul Khan Justified and boasted about this waiver in all his subsequent campaigns in MP, Rajasthan etc. Now the truth is out, the hike in fuel was to fill the coffers of the Gowda and the Cong dynasty. Loan waiver was just another bullxxit.

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Oh ?? As soon as the coalition govt took over ? How long back is that ?

    Do you remember something that happened just a month back ? Soon after the budget of Modi's second term govt got presented ? OK if BJP does, but your own state does it its bad ?

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  • Biddu Appaiah, Mangalore/Coorg

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    I am talking about the Rs 2 hike that was just Ktaka specific to pay of farmers loans. Why havent the farmers been paid yet?

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    'Why haven't paid' is a random /uncertain term.

    There is condition for waiver (1) The Loan must have been availed before a specific period, not after the announcement (2) There shouldn't be a FD by the one who took loan because its equal to keeping his own money safe and taking loan so that it will be waived.

    Please check around with those who benefited before throwing blatant accusations.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Even Modij in the past had promised and is promising so many things. Does any one keep a track or tried to claim unfulfilled commitments ??

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  • Mukesh Attavar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Where is Raul Vinci Khan, who said farmers loans in Ktaka has been waived!

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Are you at all connected to a farmer or farm-woning family ? Did you talk to anyone farmer if or not his loan got waived ?

    Why call politicians names when you are yourself are lazy to enquire if the promise was kept or not ?

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  • Mukesh Attavar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    The result of the so called 'loan waiver' is in front of us. Why should these 5 farmers commit suicide ?

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  • C.T.Thomas, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    RaGa is out of the country as usual . Why should he be bothered. He will only concentrate on Wayanad in the future.

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  • Alden, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Its sad to see the farmers committing suicide, the people who give us food only are not given respect by the government nor least bothered to help them and take measures on their suicidal rates.

    Government is ready to forgive the loan amounts of businessman and absonders nor they are bothered to take any security while granting huge loan from the big businessman and later on when they abscond they start they are defaulters and unable to pay the amount. On the other hand when the farmer approaches for loan its so very difficult to get loan for him same with the normal people who have small business.

    Now hope the Government wakes up and put up new strategies where they can favor farmers and avoid them from committing suicide. If the farmers commit suicide one day there will be no farming in the country and all the food will be imported and we will end up paying huge amount for the food than there will be more starving and for fulfill their hunger people will start robbing and killing people and this will be the cycle.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Sad n unfortunate thing to take place.
    In view of rain shortage and draughts likely to effect many parts of the State and in the country there could be unprecedented incidents in the days to come.
    Here the farmers commit suicide
    And some fugitives escape taking the wealth from Banks and settle in safe heaven.

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  • Shamsuddin, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Politicians cannot write off debt of our poor farmers but the rebel MLAs offered how many crores ????? Pathetic.

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Shamsuddin,

    Why a loan of a farmer must be written off ? Is he paying tax as you and I do ? Is he growing so much produce that the government can take if from him for distribution to rest of the country ? No, our farmers are growing for subsistence (their own consumption). Rest all land they have made at farms of commercial products. Accordingly, will yours or my loan be waived for any reason ? Will taxes will be written off one year because our family members are jobless ?

    Let them learn to grow different kind of products so that if one is a loss, the other is profit. Haven't their children after so many years learned this ? Today's farmer is not illiterate like it was 50 years before. Also, they have all the machinery for faster farming activities - they don't have to toil the entire day.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Very good comment and right points put forward by you Jen... Any common man will understand from your comment what exactly "loan waiving" is!

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    SHAME ON THE PART OF STATE GOVT. POOR FARMERS ARE DIEING OF HUNGER AND THESE SHAMELESS WANT POWER....ANY PARTY FOR THAT MATTER....FARMERS AND POOR PEOPLE ARE FIRST....

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Its time for a repeat 'Land Reforms' . When Indira Gandhi declared Land Reforms, the land was owned by rich lords but actually was with the tilling contractors. But now the land is with lazy people who call themselves 'Farmers' . They take loans which is waived by political parties. Where does this money for waiving come from ? Us the working/salaried people.

    Stop faking people, stop taking loan for your personal projects and then demand it be waived. Very limited land is left for paddy cultivation - majority is coconut/areca plantation. Huge chunks of our forests are cleared and rubber plantation has come up. Recent trend is Keralite men are taking fallow land for short term crops like ginger/turmeric. How they reap, but you can't ?

    You guys have sent your children to govt schools (free education) who are clogging cities for clerical/sales/delivery men jobs because the remuneration is huge compared to what you spent and the lifestyle you lead. City youth paid for their education and are not jobless because the pay is either pittance or there is no vacant position matching their caliber. why can't you make use of the govt skill training and continue farming with modern facility/equipment ? Now you are not illiterate ?

    Stop fake farming - lease it out to interested people - let them cultivate honestly. At-least our taxes will be used for better purpose.

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  • Rajesh D., Mangalore, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Heart breaking stories. Please do not bring politics here, State and Central Govt should come together and come out with the solution.
    If the male member is alive he can still do some work and feed the family. O Almighty God save their children from hunger and sickness.

    Both state and Central Govt. work hard to waive of Billions of Rupees taken by a few industrialists, though these industrialists roam in their own private jet to European countries for their holidays.

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  • SACHIN, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    we don't want any current political party's, we need something new like prajakiya. Only we can keep hope.. Shameless current all leaders...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Sorry to read the news - Nav Bharat phenomena...!!!!

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  • Sandesh, Kateel

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    What else they can do..!! HDK promised them wipe out all debts.
    Officially mansoor khan previously offered Rs. 5 crores which rejected latter agreed for Rs.20 crores. Everybody after money to procure lost power.

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Sandesh,

    Did you check if HDK kept his promise ? I called one farmer, who had availed loan and was anticipating waiver. Yes, he got the waiver - his loan amount is back in his account.

    Do not complain for the same of complaining. Those who are qualified for a waiver, they have benefitted. But those who have lakhs in deposit and are awaiting waiver, they don't deserve it. Even if they die in agreement with their family so that their loan gets written off, they are not victims, they are culprits.

    We are not giving our taxes to repay sich cheats' debts. Let the money be instead used for eradicating the epidemics that is gripping the city !

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