Farmers slam 'out of touch' assessment, demand uniform relief for food crops
The New Indian Express Villupuram|December 07, 2024
FARMERS accused the state government officials and the elected representatives of being out of touch with ground reality, alleging that the state had decided on the compensation without holding discussions with them.
KRITHIKA SRINIVASAN @ Villupuram
Farmers slam 'out of touch' assessment, demand uniform relief for food crops

Farmers are demanding the state announce a uniform relief amount for all food crops based on damage suffered, with some seeking loan waivers, and simplify the eligibility criteria so that small-scale farmers would also receive relief.

"The chief minister, deputy CM, ministers, MLAs -- none of them discussed with the affected farmers the extent of damages, but how did they decide on the relief amount?" asked Villupuram District All Farmers Association president G Kalivardhan. He criticised the state machinery, saying, "Officials just visited select spots, posed for photographs, and left. Not even the collector called us for discussions."

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