Seeking revenge in death
Seeking revenge in death
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsCall it whatever you may but the only way the farmers of Banda district in Uttar Pradesh can take their revenge from the system is by dying. And dying they are. Some by committing suicide and some due to starvation. Also, many have sought help from an ever obliging tuberculosis. For in death these farmers see redemption of their pride.
Not to take away any credit from the socialist Uttar Pradesh government headed by Mulayam Singh Yadav though. He calls himself a farmer's son and also aspires to make Uttar Pradesh the 'uttam pradesh' (best state) of our country.
What better way to make Uttar Pradesh the best state of the country than dancing with Bollywood starlets even as farmers in some remote corner fight a loosing battle with the system.
The fight is with the system because no one can fight with nature. The entire Bundelkhand region is reeling under a severe drought for the past four years now. The average rainfall may have dropped only by a few centimeters but the timing of the rains has been such that it has damaged the crop rather than nurture it. This year the government does not want to declare the region as drought affected for than one would have to dole out some compensation to the farmers as was done in 2003 and 2004. And what was the compensation that was given to the farmers two years back: Cheques ranging from Rs four to Rs 100 depending upon the landholding of the farmer.
So the authorities in their full wisdom decided to dole out cheques of as low as Rs four as compensation to the damage caused to the crop by lack of rains.
And this is how the damage was assessed: A state government official went to the affected areas, sat under some tree and saw the crop standing in the fields. The damage was what he assessed as the crop was standing. The farmers, however, had chosen not to cut the same as it did not bear fruit. So the damage caused to the crop was worth Rs four even though animals refused to eat it. Also there were the compensation rules that provided for a slightly better deal for irrigated land. So it was the fault of the hapless farmers that they could not dig a bore-well or did not have some canal passing through the area.
You ask any UP government official about the logic behind issuing such cheques in the name of compensation and they immediately take refuge behind the system. "The system has definite rules for compensation and the rules have been there since pre independence days. And no one has bothered to change the rules," is the most common argument put forth.
So what is this system, who makes it, for whom is it meant and who can change it?
The farmers of the Bundelkhand region are certainly not part of the system so the rules can't be changed for them. Yes our MPs including Sonia Gandhi, Somnath Chatterjee and Jaya Bachhan are certainly part of it hence the Office of Profit rules could be amended even with retrospective effect despite the Presidential objection.
The system does not allow encashment of cheques less than that of Rs 100 but than Jaya Bachhan would not go to the bank seeking withdrawal of Rs 4.
The farmers of the Bundelkhand region surely have opted for the best possible way to take their revenge.
About the AuthorHemender Sharma A chance reporter, reporting for CNN-IBN from Bhopal. Has reported for the Sun Magazine, Delhi MidDay, Hindustan Times, Asian Age and Sahara Samay in ...Read Morefirst published:October 24, 2006, 15:43 ISTlast updated:October 24, 2006, 15:43 IST
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Call it whatever you may but the only way the farmers of Banda district in Uttar Pradesh can take their revenge from the system is by dying. And dying they are. Some by committing suicide and some due to starvation. Also, many have sought help from an ever obliging tuberculosis. For in death these farmers see redemption of their pride.

Not to take away any credit from the socialist Uttar Pradesh government headed by Mulayam Singh Yadav though. He calls himself a farmer's son and also aspires to make Uttar Pradesh the 'uttam pradesh' (best state) of our country.

What better way to make Uttar Pradesh the best state of the country than dancing with Bollywood starlets even as farmers in some remote corner fight a loosing battle with the system.

The fight is with the system because no one can fight with nature. The entire Bundelkhand region is reeling under a severe drought for the past four years now. The average rainfall may have dropped only by a few centimeters but the timing of the rains has been such that it has damaged the crop rather than nurture it. This year the government does not want to declare the region as drought affected for than one would have to dole out some compensation to the farmers as was done in 2003 and 2004. And what was the compensation that was given to the farmers two years back: Cheques ranging from Rs four to Rs 100 depending upon the landholding of the farmer.

So the authorities in their full wisdom decided to dole out cheques of as low as Rs four as compensation to the damage caused to the crop by lack of rains.

And this is how the damage was assessed: A state government official went to the affected areas, sat under some tree and saw the crop standing in the fields. The damage was what he assessed as the crop was standing. The farmers, however, had chosen not to cut the same as it did not bear fruit. So the damage caused to the crop was worth Rs four even though animals refused to eat it. Also there were the compensation rules that provided for a slightly better deal for irrigated land. So it was the fault of the hapless farmers that they could not dig a bore-well or did not have some canal passing through the area.

You ask any UP government official about the logic behind issuing such cheques in the name of compensation and they immediately take refuge behind the system. "The system has definite rules for compensation and the rules have been there since pre independence days. And no one has bothered to change the rules," is the most common argument put forth.

So what is this system, who makes it, for whom is it meant and who can change it?

The farmers of the Bundelkhand region are certainly not part of the system so the rules can't be changed for them. Yes our MPs including Sonia Gandhi, Somnath Chatterjee and Jaya Bachhan are certainly part of it hence the Office of Profit rules could be amended even with retrospective effect despite the Presidential objection.

The system does not allow encashment of cheques less than that of Rs 100 but than Jaya Bachhan would not go to the bank seeking withdrawal of Rs 4.

The farmers of the Bundelkhand region surely have opted for the best possible way to take their revenge.

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