"Gandhi who will arrive in Nagpur tomorrow evening, will go to Amaravati the next morning to embark on the day-long padyatra," Mahrashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Ashok Chavan said here today.
Maharashtra is one of the states that experienced severe agrarian crisis and the Amravati division in Vidharabha region has witnessed 295 farmers' suicides this year, he said.
"Gandhi will travel about 175 kms, out of which he will walk 15 km through villages of Gunji, Shahapur in Dhamangaon railway tehsil and Rajhna, Tonglabad in Chandur railway tehsil; which have seen highest number of suicides," he said.
"However, the state government has informed the Centre that only three farmers had committed suicide and even Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh said in Lok Sabha that he does not believe in the state government figures," he added.
The MPCC chief said Gandhi will interact with farmers and families of those who committed suicide and discuss the agrarian crisis with them and also ways to help them tide over the problem.