"As per an RTI application, a total of 614 farmers in Gujarat committed suicide between 2003-2013 due to crop failure, mounting debt and inability to repay their loans," said Patel in his speech at the Assembly during the discussion on budgetary allocations made to state Agriculture and Co-operation department.
"The state government always provided a rosy picture about agriculture sector in Gujarat. However, reality is quite different. Is this your 'Gujarat Model' which you wish to implement in other states,?" Patel asked State Agriculture Minister Babu Bokhiria, who was also present in the House.
"It is our rule that a member must provide the sources from which he derived the data and submit it to the House. If you fail to do so, your claim about suicides will be removed from the records of the House," warned Vala to which Patel, assured the Speaker that he will produce the source.
Going one step ahead, Congress MLA and party chief whip Balwantsinh Rajput claimed in his press release that 7,000 farmers ended their lives in last five years in Gujarat.
However, Agriculture Minister Babu Bokhiria defended the state government on the issue of farmer suicides.
"Congress MLAs should ask the Congress-led Maharashtra government about large number of farmers committing suicides in Vidarbha region. This is not the case here, as we protect them with agriculture insurance scheme for crop failure," claimed Bokhiria.