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Debt-ridden Haryana farmers seek permission from PM to sell their organs



Debt-ridden Haryana farmers seek permission from PM to sell their organs




Meher Singh says he's well aware of the domino effect of such unwanted publicity.  "I won't be able to marry off my children. (As a defaulter) I will anyway die in jail, so why not sell my organs?"

Through RTI, farmers like him have confirmed what they've always known - that their input costs far exceed their income. For example, the input cost for producing a quintal of wheat is Rs. 1613. The official minimum support price is only Rs. 1350. So for every quintal of wheat they produce, these farmers suffer a loss of Rs.263. Similarly, for every quintal of rice they produce, they lose Rs. 447. The loss only worsens when added to crop failure.

A farmer from Kishanpura who was serving a jail term for defaulting on a cheque payment died in prison recently. The incident came as a shock to many here who say they would rather leave their families with dignity than with burden of debt, even if it meant selling their organs.

Till now, farmers in Haryana were hardly seen as victims. They were rather considered more as beneficiaries of the green revolution. But their desperate pleas and letters to the PM present a striking yet poignant irony.

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