In Maharashtra’s Washim district, a farmer launched a unique movement against the government’s policy. Satish Edol, a farmer who lives in the village of Adoli, reached the main market of Washim. Here a banner was hanging around his neck. In this banner, it was written in the big letters of ‘Create the Body parts of the farmers’. Under this slogan, the farmer wrote the price of body parts. This performance of the farmer has attracted the attention of all. This performance is discussed everywhere.
The last route of suicide
The farmer wrote the price of his organs in the banner. In this, he wrote the price of the kidney 75 thousand, 90 thousand liver, and 25 thousand rupees. Everyone began to see the farmer’s banner at a crowded meeting. The farmer has sent a letter from the District Officer’s office to the state chief minister Devendra Fatnavis. In this, he wrote, ‘Before the election, Devendra Fatnavis had said that if his government arrives, the farmers’ debt will be forgiven. I have no money to pay off debts and no choice but to commit suicide.
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Lakhs of Lakhs on Farmer
Farmer Satish Eidol has two acres of fields. It is known that a farmer at Maharashtra Bank has a crop of Rs. The rebel farmer Satish said that if their government comes before the elections sitting in power, they promised to forgive the farmers’ debt. At the same time, Deputy Chief Minister Ajith Pawar has recently said that the loan will not be forgiven and the farmer has to pay the loan.
‘Take wives and kidney kidney too’
Due to lack of money to offset the loan, the farmer has imposed the price of his body parts. According to Satish Eidol, he told the government that his wife’s kidney prices are 40 thousand, the elder son’s kidney is 20 thousand and the young son’s kidney cost is 10 thousand rupees. Take these kidneys and give them freedom from debt.
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The issue of heated by the Deputy Chief Minister’s statements
Farmers’ debt in Maharashtra is once in headlines. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has said that the government will fulfill all the promises made in the election manifesto. At the same time, his cabinet Saka Ajith Pawar does not need to wait for the farmers ‘farmers’ crop loans. Pawar said, “I would like to tell the people of Maharashtra that they would have to pay their crop loans by March 31. The promises made during the election are not always directly effective. Considering the current financial conditions, decisions will be made in the future. Right away, the debts taken next year have to be repaid.
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