Cong, BJP stage protest seeking action against officials after farmer’s suicide

Palakkad, Kerala: Congress and BJP workers protested in front of the mini civil station in Agali over the suicide of a farmer on his agricultural land in north Kerala.

The protesters said that procedural lapses and delays by revenue authorities in giving a 'thandaper' (land record number) for his farmland after repeated trips to the village office compelled Krishnaswamy, the farmer, to take extreme measures.

The 53-year-old farmer, a native of Kavundikkal in Attappadi, was found hanging from a tree in his farmland on Monday.

His family had also alleged that Krishnaswamy took his life after being exhausted by officials not providing thandaper "for his three acres of land".

They said that he had been visiting the office for the past six months and he was upset over the delay.

Congress workers, who gathered in large numbers in front of the civil station, squatted on the road holding party flags and raised slogans against the government and officials.

They later tried to push open the gate by force and barged into the civil station campus, which was foiled by the police.

One of the agitators even jumped the compound wall, but was stopped by the personnel.

Later, BJP workers also joined the protest, demanding a thorough investigation into the death of the hapless farmer and stern action against the officials, who were responsible for the delay in granting him the land record number.

The agitators also blocked some officials who reached the civil station.

Meanwhile, Krishnaswamy's wife Kamalam told reporters here that he was very upset after coming back from the village office for the last time.

"The officials didn't give any consideration or respect to him despite repeatedly visiting the office with the same request," she alleged.

Police said an investigation is underway into the suicide of the farmer. 


With inputs from PTI


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