
Government indifferent as farmers sink deeper into debt: Rahul on Maharashtra farmer deaths
In a post on X in Hindi, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha accused the government of ignoring farmers' demands for a loan waiver and a legal guarantee for minimum support price (MSP) for crops.
On Wednesday (July 2, 2025), Opposition members walked out of the Maharashtra Assembly twice over issues of farmer deathsand non-payment of dues to soybean cultivators in the State.
Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar claimed in the Assembly that 767 farmers died by suicide in Maharashtra between January and March this year. While 200 cases were declared ineligible for aid, inquiries are pending in 194 cases, he said.
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"Think about it... in just 3 months, 767 farmers [died by] suicide in Maharashtra. Is this just a statistic? No. These are 767 destroyed homes. 767 families that will never be able to recover. And the government? It is silent. It is watching indifferently," the former Congress president said.
Farmers are sinking deeper into debt every day as seeds, fertilizers and diesel are expensive. "But there is no guarantee of MSP. When they demand a loan waiver, they are ignored," he charged.
"But (what about) those who have crores? The Modi government easily waives their loans. Just look at today's news -- Anil Ambani's Rs 48,000 crore SBI 'fraud'," he said.
"Modi ji had said that he would double the income of farmers. Today the situation is such that the life of the farmer is being halved.
"This system is killing farmers -- silently, but continuously and Modi ji is watching the spectacle of his own PR," Mr. Gandhi said.
BJP IT Cell head Amit Malviya hit back, sharing a chart on X which claimed that 55,928 farmers died by suicide in Maharashtra during the 15-year tenure of the NCP-Congress government.
"The politics of counting the dead is disgusting, but it is necessary to show the mirror to people like Rahul Gandhi," Mr. Malviya said.
Before opening his mouth, Rahul Gandhi should recall the sins committed by the NCP-Congress government during its tenure in Maharashtra, the BJP leader said.
"First tell why 55,928 farmers [died by] suicide in 15 years of Congress-NCP (Sharad Pawar) government in Maharashtra," he said.

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