Nanded (Maharashtra): Farmers suffering crop losses due to heavy rains stopped the convoy of Maharashtra minister Vijay Wadettiwar in Nanded district on Sunday and demanded that instead of survey tours, the government provide them immediate help.
The farmers also gave a representation to the state disaster management, and relief and rehabilitation minister to declare 'wet famine', and threatened that they would protest in Mumbai if their demands are not fulfilled.
Later, talking to reporters, Wadettiwar, who visited the district to assess the damage caused due to heavy rains over the past few days, assured the farmers that those affected by the heavy showers will be provided assistance once the government receives the survey reports.
As the minister arrived in Nanded's Salgara village, some farmers stopped his convoy and said instead of survey tours, they should be provided aid immediately.
The farmers also informed him about the hurdles they were facing in availing crop loans from banks.
Wadettiwar later said, "As soon as the survey reports are received by the government, help will be commenced immediately."