Key Points

The AIADMK, led by Edappadi K. Palaniswami, has scheduled a hunger strike in Krishnagiri to support mango farmers facing financial distress. The party demands fair pricing and compensation for the farmers, highlighting their struggles amidst falling prices. Tamil Nadu's Agriculture Minister, M.R.K. Panneerselvam, refuted the claims, stating government interventions have already addressed the issues. As tensions mount, the AIADMK's protest underscores the ongoing political debate over farmers' welfare in the state.

Key Points: AIADMK Plans Hunger Strike Over TN Mango Farmers' Crisis

  • AIADMK demands fair pricing for mangoes in Krishnagiri
  • Palaniswami criticizes low compensation offered by pulp manufacturers
  • TN government claims issues already addressed
  • Political tensions rise over farmers' welfare in Tamil Nadu
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AIADMK to hold hunger strike to highlight TN mango farmers' plight

AIADMK's hunger strike in Krishnagiri demands fair prices and compensation for distressed mango farmers.

"Unable to digest the fact that farmers are benefitting under this government, Edappadi Palaniswami is indulging in political theatrics with baseless allegations. - M.R.K. Panneerselvam"

Chennai, June 19

The opposition AIADMK has announced a hunger strike in Tamil Nadu's Krishnagiri district on Friday, demanding that the DMK government intervene to address the distress faced by mango farmers in the region.

AIADMK general secretary and former Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami said the party would stage a one-day hunger strike from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., seeking immediate compensation and fair pricing mechanisms for mango cultivators who suffered heavy losses this season.

In a statement, Palaniswami pointed out that after paddy and sugarcane, mango is one of the most extensively cultivated crops in Tamil Nadu.

He said Krishnagiri district alone has 35,000 hectares under mango cultivation. "From this area, around three lakh tonnes of mangoes were produced this year, and two lakh tonnes of pulp were extracted," he said. However, he added, prices have drastically fallen this season, placing thousands of mango farmers in deep financial distress.

Palaniswami alleged that pulp manufacturers were offering farmers only Rs 4 to Rs 5 per kilogram, whereas the farmers had demanded a minimum of Rs 13 per kilogram. Additionally, they have sought compensation of Rs 30,000 each for those affected.

"Though farmers have submitted petitions to the District Collector seeking compensation, no action has been taken so far," the Leader of Opposition claimed.

Responding to the AIADMK's criticism, Tamil Nadu Agriculture Minister M.R.K. Panneerselvam issued a strong rebuttal, asserting that the issues faced by mango farmers in Krishnagiri had already been addressed through timely government intervention.

In a statement, Panneerselvam said, "In the last three years, under the leadership of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, our Dravidian Model government has prioritised farmers' welfare by presenting a separate agriculture budget and renaming the department as the Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Department."

Taking a swipe at the AIADMK, the minister added, "During its tenure, the AIADMK supported the anti-farmer farm laws of the Union government. Now, unable to digest the fact that farmers are benefitting under this government, Edappadi Palaniswami is indulging in political theatrics with baseless allegations."

As the political standoff continues, all eyes are now on Krishnagiri, where the AIADMK will stage its protest on Friday, demanding immediate redressal for the state's mango cultivators.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally some attention on our farmers! ₹4/kg for mangoes is daylight robbery. Middlemen are making crores while farmers suffer. DMK government needs to act fast before more farmers take extreme steps. #SupportFarmers
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Priya M.
Why only mango farmers? All farmers in TN are struggling. The government should create a permanent solution for fair pricing across all crops. These one-time protests won't solve the systemic issues.
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Suresh V.
Typical political drama before elections! Where was AIADMK's concern when they were in power? Both parties use farmers as pawns. We need real policy changes, not hunger strikes.
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Lakshmi R.
As someone from Krishnagiri, I can confirm the situation is bad. Our family had to sell mangoes at throwaway prices this season. Government should at least provide MSP like for other crops. 🥭💔
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Arjun T.
Instead of blaming each other, both parties should work together to help farmers. Tamil Nadu's mangoes are famous worldwide - we should be getting premium prices, not scraps!
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Kavita S.
The Agriculture Minister's response shows arrogance. Instead of countering allegations with facts, he's just pointing fingers. Farmers need solutions, not political mudslinging.
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Manoj B.
Maybe time for farmers to form cooperatives and cut out middlemen? Government should help set up farmer-owned processing units. Long term solution better than temporary compensation.

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