16 April,2018 11:24 PM IST | Yavatmal | Mid-day online desk
After Shankar Chayare, another 75-year-old debt-ridden farmer took his life by setting himself on fire in Yavatmal district of Maharashtra. A week ago, an agriculturist committed suicide in the district following crop loss.
The local police have registered only a case of unnatural death in the latest case, and are conducting a further probe.
The incident took place at Savleshwar in Umarkhed tehsil two days ago. Madhav Shankar Rawate, the farmer, set up a pyre of fodder under a tree on his farm, lit it and jumped into it after climbing the tree, his son G M Rawate told reporters.
Rawate's cotton crop on his four-acre farm was ruined by the pink boll-worm attack, and he could get only three quintals of the crop, the son claimed, adding that his father owed Rs 60,000 to creditors.
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An official at the Biterrgaon police station said the exact cause of the alleged suicide was yet to be ascertained, and for now, police have registered a case of unnatural death and started an investigation. Yavatmal Superintendent of Police M Raj Kumar confirmed that a farmer had died in the village, but said further probe was on.
Yavatmal district in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra has witnessed several farmer suicides over the years. Another debt-ridden farmer had allegedly committed suicide in the district last week by consuming a poisonous chemical, apparently due to crop loss.
The loss of cotton crop due to a pest attack was suspected to be the prime reason behind the alleged suicide of the farmer, Shankar Chayare (50), police had said.
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Edited by mid-day online desk, with inputs from PTI
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