Key Points

Sharad Pawar is calling for immediate action from the Maharashtra government to help farmers reeling from unexpected heavy rains. He emphasizes that the damage extends beyond this year's crops to the long-term loss of fertile topsoil. The former Agriculture Minister insists the state must conduct assessments and provide compensation without delay. He also recommends the government heed meteorological warnings to better prepare for future extreme weather events.

Key Points: Sharad Pawar Demands Urgent Crop Damage Aid for Maharashtra Farmers

  • Pawar demands swift panchnama to assess crop damage across 26 lakh hectares
  • Heavy rain in drought-prone districts has caused soybean crops to rot
  • He calls for compensation for lost crops, cattle, and eroded topsoil
  • Pawar suggests state seek central aid and declare a 'wet drought'
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Sharad Pawar demands immediate panchnama of crop damage, aid to Maha farmers

NCP(SP) chief Sharad Pawar urges Maharashtra govt for immediate panchnama and financial assistance after heavy rains devastate crops and farmland.

"I have seen droughts, but I have never seen such heavy rainfall before. - Sharad Pawar"

Pune, Sep 23

Former Union Agriculture Minister and NCP(SP) President Sharad Pawar on Tuesday urged the Maharashtra government to quickly carry out 'panchnamas (ground assessment)' and provide financial assistance to the farmers following severe damage to crops, livestock and properties due to heavy rain and waterlogging in various districts.

Pawar’s demand comes when the Kharif crops on over 26 lakh hectares of farm land across the state have perished. Farmers, especially from Solapur, Latur, Dharashiv, Jalna, Parbhani and Ahilya Nagar, have been hit badly.

“Heavy rainfall occurred in a district known for drought, which has had a huge impact on farmers. Soybean is a reliable crop, but due to waterlogging, it has rotted. The farmers are completely devastated. I have seen droughts, but I have never seen such heavy rainfall before,” said Pawar.

“During such a crisis, it is the responsibility of the state and Central governments to help farmers. The state government will have to immediately swing into action to conduct panchnamas and give compensation to the farmers. The Centre can also provide assistance to the states if there is a natural disaster. The state should seek the aid from the Centre apart from providing financial assistance from its kitty,” said Pawar.

He further stated that the government needs to provide compensation for the loss of crops, cattle and the land that has been completely washed away.

“If the crop is lost, there is a loss only for that year. But if the soil on the land is washed away, the crop production stops forever. Therefore, the assistance will have to be given for the crops and also for the land damaged due to waterlogging. Along with that, the roads have been destroyed, and aid will have to be given for that, too. There are complaints in many places, and cattle were washed away. The state government should look into all these things, and the government should do this work quickly,” he added.

Pawar called upon the state government to take the farmers into confidence while conducting the Panchnamas and the inspection of the damage to the crops. He reiterated that the government will have to urgently give aid to face the present crisis and also to revive in future during such unprecedented circumstances. “We expect the state government to consider this very seriously,” he noted.

Pawar said that the Meteorological Department has predicted rain for the next four days. “The special feature of this time is that whatever the Meteorological Department says, it is happening right from the beginning. It rained even in the month of May. Usually, there is no rain at that time. Since then, the Meteorological Department has warned the farmers, the government should take note of it and act accordingly,” he suggested. Meanwhile, the chorus is rising for the declaration of 'wet drought' in the state.

Congress legislators Vijay Wadettiwar and Amit Deshmukh, and the NCP(SP) legislator Rohit Pawar have demanded that the government should immediately declare wet drought and provide aid to the farmers who are in distress.

- IANS

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Sarah B
"Wet drought" is such an interesting concept. Climate change is really affecting farming patterns globally. Hope the government provides adequate compensation and also invests in better drainage systems for future.
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Priya S
Sharad Pawar saheb is absolutely right about soil erosion being permanent damage. Once the topsoil washes away, the land becomes barren. Government should focus on soil conservation along with immediate relief. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While I appreciate the concern shown, I wish politicians would propose concrete solutions rather than just demands. Where will the funds come from? What about insurance schemes for farmers? Practical plans needed, not just rhetoric.
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Anjali F
My family is from Latur district - we've seen both droughts and now this flooding. Farmers are the backbone of our country. Government should declare wet drought immediately and release funds without any corruption. Time for action, not just announcements!
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Vikram M
Good that Met department predictions were accurate this time. Government should have prepared better. Now compensation should reach genuine farmers, not middlemen. Digital transfer directly to bank accounts is the way to go. 💯
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Rohit P
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