Wheat crop fire incidents in Punjab causing massive losses: BJP

IANS April 20, 2025 196 views

Wheat crop fires have devastated agricultural lands across several Punjab districts, causing significant economic challenges for farmers. The BJP has strongly criticized the AAP-led state government for its sluggish response to these incidents. Pritpal Singh Baliawal has called for immediate crop loss assessment and direct financial support through the Prime Minister's Crop Insurance Scheme. The ongoing situation highlights the urgent need for better rural emergency response systems and comprehensive farmer protection mechanisms.

"Why is the Punjab government deliberately avoiding the implementation of a central scheme that directly benefits the farmers?" - Pritpal Singh Baliawal, BJP Spokesperson
Chandigarh, April 20: Punjab BJP spokesperson Pritpal Singh Baliawal on Sunday raised serious questions over the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab government’s failure to implement the Prime Minister’s Crop Insurance Scheme, which could ensure timely and direct compensation to farmers for crop losses.

Key Points

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BJP demands immediate Girdawari assessment for crop fire-affected farmers

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Punjab districts report massive wheat crop losses

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Electricity wire short-circuits blamed for field fires

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Farmers seek urgent compensation mechanisms

Baliawal highlighted the recent series of wheat crop fire incidents in districts like Moga, Faridkot, Sri Muktsar Sahib, and Ferozepur, stating that these have caused massive losses to farmers. He urged the government to immediately conduct a special Girdawari (crop loss assessment) and provide adequate compensation to affected farmers without delay. He reminded that similar assurances were made by the government during last year’s flood devastation, but on-ground implementation remained limited to hollow announcements.

“This time, the government must not repeat the same mistake. The Girdawari process should be completed within a week, and financial assistance should be disbursed promptly,” Baliawal said. He further asked, “Why is the Punjab government deliberately avoiding the implementation of a central scheme that directly benefits the farmers? Is it political ego or lack of will?” He stressed that apathy in such times only deepens the distress of the agrarian community and demanded that the government act responsibly.

As the wheat harvesting season picks up speed, scores of fire incidents in fields owing to the prevailing dry season have been reported, a major concern for farmers. Farmers have been appealing to the government for compensation, citing the economic losses they have suffered owing to the fire incidents. They sought the need for efficient emergency response systems, especially in rural and interior areas to prevent fire mishaps in the future.

In most cases, farmers have been blaming loose electricity wires passing over the fields, triggering short-circuits and igniting the dry fields.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is heartbreaking for our farmers 😢 The government needs to step up and provide immediate relief. Why are we always seeing delays in compensation when farmers need it most?
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Priya M.
I appreciate the BJP spokesperson raising this issue, but I wish there was less political blame game. Farmers are suffering - can't all parties work together for solutions?
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Harpreet S.
The electricity wire issue is serious! My uncle lost his entire crop in Faridkot due to this. Government should audit all rural wiring ASAP before more damage happens.
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Amit J.
Why is Punjab not implementing PM's crop insurance scheme? Farmers in other states are benefiting from it. This looks like pure politics at the cost of farmers' welfare.
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Simran D.
The dry season is making everything worse. Maybe farmers need training on fire prevention measures too? Prevention is better than compensation after loss.
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Gurmeet R.
I'm a farmer from Moga. We've been waiting for last year's flood compensation and now this happens. When will our voices be heard? 😞

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