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Farmers starving in a village in Sonia's constituency

Category :India Sub Category :National,Business,Politics
2009-09-04 00:00:00
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Rae Bareli (Uttar Pradesh), Sep 4 - A prolonged dry spell has pushed farmers in Tera village to the brink of starvation. Ironically, it falls in one of India's most high profile and best looked after parliamentary constituencies - that of Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

Large parts of Rae Bareli received little or no rain when the farmer was desperately waiting to sow his paddy. But when the rain came in late August, it was much too late in the day and paddy sowing could not be undertaken.

'I own barely two bighas of land which provide me just enough foodgrain to feed myself and my ailing wife. With the prolonged absence of rain, I am going to be on the brink of starvation not very long from now,' said a sobbing 65-year-old Babu Lal, resident of Tera village under Bachrawan subdivision of Rae Bareli district.

'Now we cannot even grow tilli (oilseed) or any other pulse that could have taken care of our four square meals for some time. I shudder to think of how we will make both ends meet in the months to come.'

Babu Lal is left to fend for himself as his grownup children live independently and have little to do with him. The hope of earning a bit by working in the fields of a neighbour is also remote as there is nothing growing in the fields.

Most of the 2,500-odd farmers living in Tera, one of the bigger villages in Rae Bareli and located barely 35 km from the district headquarters frequented by Sonia Gandhi, are faced with the same situation.

The suffering of 75-year-old widow Indrani or 65-year-old Ramai or octogenarian Mahadev or 45-year-old Muneer is no different.

Nearly 90 percent of the Tera villagers are Dalits and socially backward castes, with tiny land holdings that are just enough to sustain them. But few politicians seem to be interested in taking stock of their plight even though the state is ruled by Chief Minister Mayawati, who calls herself 'Dalit ki beti' or daughter of Dalits.




Author :Sharat Pradhan



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