A Govt ‘Always’ With The Farmer… Except When He Needs It The Most

The fire that a shattered Brunda Sahu lit on his paddy field devastated by ‘chakada’ insects on Tuesday, a day before committing suicide at the very same place the next day, is spreading frighteningly fast and threatening to engulf almost the whole of western Odisha and parts of south Odisha in its flames. As eminent farmers’ […]

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The fire that a shattered Brunda Sahu lit on his paddy field devastated by ‘chakada’ insects on Tuesday, a day before committing suicide at the very same place the next day, is spreading frighteningly fast and threatening to engulf almost the whole of western Odisha and parts of south Odisha in its flames. As eminent farmers’ leader Lingaraj noted while sitting on dharna with his body, Brunda hit upon this ‘novel’ way of protest against the unmitigated apathy of the local administration after exhausting all available options to draw its attention.

In the umpteenth rerun of the well rehearsed charade that follows every famer suicide, multiple rounds of ‘high level’ meetings have been taking place in the state secretariat since Brunda committed suicide on Wednesday. Teams have been dispatched and inquiry reports sought based on which ‘action’ will be taken, we have been assured by the Agriculture minister Dr. Damodar Rout.