Amethi (Uttar Pradesh): Amethi constituency in Uttar Pradesh, one of the crucial assembly seats in the upcoming fifth phase polling on February 27, continues to deal with multifold crisis. As people of this constituency depend mostly on farming for their livelihood, they do not hide their emotions while sharing their day-to-day struggle. The issues of stray cattle menace, fertiliser, electricity add to their miseries.
In the Amethi's block office at Awas Vikash colony, the queue for the fertilizers crosses more than 1.5 km and remains unsure whether all farmers will get it or not. Satyendra Kumar, whose family does cultivation of wheat and rice on 5 bighas, said, "The block office should come up with a system where they can add at least another two centres for fertilizer distribution rather than just one. In this manner, the distribution will be fine and farmers won't have to come from far and return empty hands. From this, every small farmer will be benefitted."
Many farmers here said that those who are a little well off compared to others end up buying the fertilizers and the small farmers are left with no option other than buying it from private shops. A farmer from Keolapur village in Amethi district, Ram Manohar said, "Even if we do not get the fertilizer despite standing in the queue, it is still fine for us but farmers coming from far away villages face real difficulty. For them, there is no other option but to buy it from private shops at a higher price."
In a bid to get the fertilizer, the farmers start quarrelling with each other. Normally, the government rate of fertilizers is Rs 270 per gunny bag that contains 45 kgs whereas the cost for the same fertilizers costs Rs 410 at private shops, according to farmers. "I just bought fertilizers for Rs 1,500. What shall we do? Shall we eat or shall we spend everything on farming? Moreover, the stray cattle menace continues. It seems like we are ploughing for the animals to eat," said Radheshyam, another farmer who grows wheat and rice on his 2.5 bighas in Bhagoria village.