According to the wing, All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS), three lakh farmers have killed themselves over the past two decades.
"The AIKS is concerned about the issue. Over the last two decades, about three lakh farmers have committed suicides. To understand the situation...Why it is happening, what are the reasons (behind it), what should be the remedy, we have undertaken the survey," AIKS General Secretary Hannan Mollah told PTI.
Teams of AIKS' national and respective state leaders will reach out to the families with a set of 20 questions seeking to know details such as peasants' names, villages, size of land he/she held, type of crop cultivated, extent of loss suffered and why he/she took the step.
"Our teams will try to collect answers of those questions. We will compile a report by the end of July on the basis of the information collected. We will also prepare a charter of debate on how to combat and succeed in dealing with the grave issue," the CPI(M) politburo member said.
"Farmers' deaths are taking place, but it has remained a local issue largely. We want to bring it on national agenda. Hence, we will organise dharna by family members of 200 deceased farmers in Delhi on August 10 and August 11 to mount pressure on the Government during Parliament session," he added.