Four debt-ridden women farmers attempt suicide by jumping into fire


Mandya, Jul 9 (DHNS): Four debt-stressed women attempted suicide by setting fire to full-grown sugar cane crop and tried to jump into it at H Malligere in the taluk on Wednesday.

A few shepherds and the farmers working in the nearby farms foiled the suicide bid.

It is learnt, Sunanda Nagendra, Jayanti Suresh, Kannamma and Parvatamma had entered into a suicide pact after they didn't find any takers for their ready-for-harvesting cane. Accordingly the quartet set fire to the full-grown cane and tried to jump into it. But for timely intervention, all the four would have been killed in the fire.

The shepherds informed the villagers about the incident. Fire department personnel rushed to the spot but they couldn not save the cane grown on six acres.

“Cane is ready for harvesting. The owners of jaggery producing units are not willing to buy the cane. I had taken a loan of Rs 4 lakh. The moneylenders are harassing my family members to repay the loan with interest. Same is the case with three others. Sunanda owes Rs 3 lakh to creditors while Parvatamma and Kannamma had taken loans of Rs 5 lakh and one lakh respectively. Hence, we decided to set the standing crop on fire and end our lives by jumping into the blaze,” said, Jayanti.

Cane grown on 2.5 acres belonging to Parvatamma was gutted in the fire. Likewise, the yield on 1.6 acres and 1.5 acres owned by Sunanda and Jayanti was destroyed in the fire. Similarly, cane ready for harvesting on one acre of farm belonging to Kannamma too was lost.

Shekar, one of the shepherds who rescued women, told Deccan Herald, “I spotted the blaze and rushed towards the sugar cane fields. I noticed women walking into the field. I along with other shepherds and farmers in the vicinity rescued the women.”

Assistant Commissioner Arul Kumar, DySP Udesh inspected the spot.

C M orders probe into farmers' deaths

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered an inquiry into the series of deaths of farmers in the State. More than 30 farmers committed suicide across the State in the last three months with the highest number in June. Speaking to media persons after inaugurating the Tissue Culture Lab and Analytical Lab for Bio-refineries and laying the foundation stone for a hostel for trainees at the Nijalingappa Sugar Institute in Belagavi on Wednesday, Siddaramaih said farmer suicides were not reported last year, but 30 deaths have been reported this year. An inquiry would be conducted to ascertain the reasons for the deaths of these farmers, he said.

Meanwhile, the chief minister declined to comment on the letter shot off by KPCC president G Parameshwara to the Congress high command with regard to the deaths of farmers in the State.

  

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  • Indian, uae

    Fri, Jul 10 2015

    How much money is wasted for Swach Abiyaan Yoga day and Digital India. R.I.P our " Ann Dhatha ".

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2015

    Most of the deaths are on account of farmers not being able to clear the debts. No doubt the Government has taken notice of the prevailing situation.

    The poor farmers unfortunately borrow from money-lenders who charge exorbitant interest. The Government should form a consortium to make an in-depth study of the situation and recommend remedial measures to save precious lives.

    The farmers should indeed be supported by making available to them interest free long-term loans

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  • Lovejoy Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2015

    This is heartbreaking .... so many farmers lost their lives and still will loose if Govt does not act immediately and provide support to the farmers,meanwhile probe and find out the credibility of the money lenders to these farmers and other factors causing these deaths, they can also increase 5 or ten rupees /kg on sugar and this difference can help to compensate the loans of the farmers... pathetic situation of our state /country.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2015

    Adarsh liberals dont want to speak about it coz its a secular goverment in the state...

    Note: Seculars blamed central goverment for farmers death, when the issue should have properly tackled by state goverments..

    Is rahul gandhi coming to Mandya to meet the farmers family, or is planning to do night farming????

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jul 09 2015

    I think there is some conspiracy behind these farmers suicide. Proper investigation can reveal the truth.

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  • jd, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2015

    Suicide is not the only way out of difficulties. Mangalore / Kerala women slog it out in gulf/ israel, to raise their financial conditions. Glorifying the suicide news of farmers, may be not doing good to their own welfare.

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