Chandigarh: Rains that lashed several places in Punjab in the last 24 hours have triggered fear among farmers that the standing wheat crop would get damaged.
According to farmers, the rains have also "exposed the tall claims" of the state authorities for making a fool proof arrangement for saving crops at mandis from showers. Hailstorm hit fields in Muktsar district on Friday, an official said, adding that the assessment of crop loss in affected areas was done.
"Rains have damaged standing wheat crop at several places in the state. The government should compensate farmers for their crop loss," said Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan) general secretary Sukhdev Singh.
He claimed that there were not enough tarpaulins to cover produce which was brought to mandis by wheat growers in rain-hit areas. The rains occurred at a time when the wheat harvesting was going on in the state.