BHOPAL/DELHI (Madhya Pradesh):Madhya Pradesh ranks fifth in cases of farmersí suicide in India. Maharashtra recorded highest cases while Meghalaya and Mizoram registered lowest cases of farmersí suicide in India, replied union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar in the Parliament on Tuesday.
Of the total number of farmers' suicides committed during 2020, maximum 2,567 cases were reported from Maharashtra, followed by 1,072 cases from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh (564), Telangana (466), Madhya Pradesh (235) and Chhattisgarh (227), as per the NCRB data placed before the Lower House, said Tomar.
The number of farmers' suicide in Uttar Pradesh was at 87 in 2020, Tamil Nadu (79), Kerala (57), Assam (12), Himachal Pradesh (6), four cases each in Meghalaya and Mizoram.
Tomar however added that the number of farmers who committed suicide dropped to 5,579 in 2020 as compared to 5,957 in the previous year, citing the latest NCRB report.
The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), which functions under Ministry of Home Affairs, has not given "separate reasons" for farmers' suicide in its 2020 report, the minister said in his written reply to the Lok Sabha.
"However, the causes of suicides of persons (including farmers) are family problems, illness, drug abuse/addition, marriage related issues, love affairs, bankruptcy or indebtedness, failure in examination, unemployment, professional/career problem and property dispute," he added.
Tomar further informed the Lower House that the government has not received any reports on farmers committing suicide due to non-availabilty of fertiliser in the country especially in Madhya Pradesh. He said state governments provide relief to families of farmers who commit suicide.