To attract the farmers to vote for BJP and to counter the promise of debt waiver to farmers by Congress President Rahul Gandhi, Central BJP Government announced Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana (PMKSNY) recently. Under this scheme, all the eligible farmers, having land holding up to 2 hectares, will be given a benefit of Rs. 6,000 in a year which will be payable in three installments of Rs. 2,000 each. According to the plan, the first installment will be payable by considering December 1, 2018 as base. The record of the land of the farmers of small and marginal sections having up to two hectares of land will be prepared on the basis of February 1, 2019. After this date, if any change in land records is made, then the farmer will not get the benefit of this scheme for the next five years. The benefits of this scheme will be given only to those farmers who are cultivating crop on their own land. If any farmer’s land is found in different villages or revenue records, then it would be considered to extend the benefit of the scheme by doing pooling.
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Government of India has created a PM Kisan Portal for this scheme in which the district wise data of the eligible farmers would be uploaded as per guidelines and in a time bound manner. After receiving the application of eligible farmers on the portal, the amount will be directly transferred to the bank accounts of beneficiaries after verification. Government of India has made a provision of Rs. 75,000 crores for this scheme, under which about 12 crore farmers of the country will be covered.
Now we are to see who the farmer is?
While circulating Agricultural Debt Waiver and Debt Relief Scheme, 2008 to the Chairman/Managing Directors of All Scheduled Commercial Banks (including Local Area Banks) during the congress party regime, RBI through its letter No. RBI / 2007-2008/ 330- RPCD.No. PLFS.BC.72 /05.04.02/2007-08 dated May 23, 2008 under Central Government’s Union Budget – 2008-09 – Agricultural Debt Waiver and Debt Relief Scheme, 2008, defines the farmers as under:
3.5. ‘Marginal Farmer’ means a farmer cultivating (as owner or tenant or share cropper) agricultural land up to 1 hectare (2.5 acres).
3.6. ‘Small Farmer’ means a farmer cultivating (as owner or tenant or share cropper) agricultural land of more than 1 hectare and up to 2 hectares (5 acres).
3.7. ‘Other Farmer’ means a farmer cultivating (as owner or tenant or share cropper) agricultural land of more than 2 hectares (more than 5 acres).
If we conclude the definition of a farmer given by RBI in the light of RBI’s above stated letter, we deduce that – “A farmer means a person cultivating agriculture land as owner or tenant or share cropper.”
Now arises the question, “The benefits of this scheme will be given only to those farmers who are cultivating crop on their own land. Why the central government is not including the share croppers and tenant farmers while extending the benefits of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana to help the farmers?”
As per Pocket Book of Agricultural Statics 2015 released by GOI , Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, the total workforce engaged in agriculture ,concluded on the basis of 2011 census figures , is 26.31 crore , out of which 11.88 crore are cultivators ( As per GOI present estimate about 12 crore farmers eligible under PMKSNY being the farmers who are cultivating crop on their own land ) and the remaining 14.43 crore are those who works on someone other’s farm land as share cropper or tenant farmer or agricultural labour .
When RBI and Central Government had been treating previously all the persons as farmers, who were cultivating (as owner or tenant or share cropper) agricultural land, now why the present BJP government is discarding these categories of farmers from the list of beneficiaries under Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana? Are they not farmers?
Amit Kumar, a graduate farmer of village Haryawas in Loharu Tehsil of Bhiwani District in Haryana, states, “Tenant farmers or share croppers are the real farmers. They are the worst affected farmers in case of crop failure and have to expend more and get less. A share cropper has to pay half the share of the produce to the land owner despite his full-time work on the field. And the tenant farmer, who takes agriculture land on rent depending on type of land and irrigation facilities available from the land owner, has to bear not only the rent to be paid in advance, but also all the expenditures incurred on crop raising. Tenancy rent which varies from place to place is somewhat between Rs.10000/ to 50000/ per acre in Bhiwani district for barani and canal irrigated land. In case of crop failure, if the government or insurance company gives compensation or insurance claim, that goes directly to the bank account of the land owner and the tenant farmer gets nothing. Generally, no land owner shares the compensation or claim with the tenant, so the tenant farmer is the double loser, he neither gets crop nor compensation.”
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