India - Crop damaged due to waterlogging, farmers demand loss assessment, compensation

14.07.2025 231 views

Recent spells of rain in the region have caused significant damage to crops, particularly paddy and maize, with nearly 400 acres affected due to waterlogging and poor drainage system. Farmers of various villages like Bhindi Saidian, Jhunj, Hashampura and Bhindi Khurd in Ajnala have reported losses ranging from 30 per cent to 100 per cent, sparking a widespread outrage and demands for compensation.

Dr Satnam Singh Ajnala, a prominent leader of the Sanyukat Kisan Morcha and state president of the Jamhuri Kisan Sabha, said he has visited dozens of villages to assess the damage. He lamented that the lack of a transparent policy by the Punjab Government regarding crop losses has left farmers without proper compensation since the current government came to power.

The affected farmers have expressed their frustration, stating that they have not received adequate compensation for their losses during the previous season too. Dr Ajnala demanded that the government provide compensation for maize and paddy crops, with the compensation amount ranging from Rs 25,000 to Rs 60,000 per acre, depending on the extent of the damage.

The farmers have also demanded immediate crop assessment and stated that compensation should be released at the earliest. Dr Ajnala strongly emphasised the need for prompt action to alleviate the suffering of the farmers.

Other prominent figures, including Harnek Singh Nepal, Gurpal Gill, and Charan Singh Bhindi Aulakh, have also joined the demand for full compensation for damages and stated that the government should come up with a policy regarding compensation for the crop losses due to extreme weather conditions.

Harnek Singh said if the departments concerned had cleaned the drains and channels which could have helped in proper drainage of the excess water, the farmers could have been saved from suffering losses.

He said the situation highlights the need for a more effective and responsive agricultural policy that addresses the concerns of farmers and provides them with adequate support during times of crisis.

 

Source - https://www.tribuneindia.com

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