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Another Madhya Pradesh farmer ends life, this time in CM Chouhan's district

Suicide came a day after Chouhan announced a slew of measures to end farmer woes in Madhya Pradesh

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Press Trust of India Sehore (MP)
A debt-ridden farmer in Sehore, the home district of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, allegedly committed suicide by consuming the poisonous substance.

The 55-year-old farmer Dulchand Keer, consumed poison on Monday after which a case was registered at Rehti Police Station, police said on Tuesday.

However, the reason behind the suicide is still not clear, said District Collector Sudam Khade.

Rehti police station in-charge, Pankaj Geete added that, "The cause behind farmer's death is a matter of investigation but he was having a debt of Rs six lakh on him."

Keer's son Sher Singh claimed that his father ended his life due to mounting debts.
 
He said that at time of the incident, his father was alone in the house. When Singh saw him lying unconscious, he was rushed to the government Rehti hosptial where doctors declared him brought dead.

Singh said that his father had borrowed Rs four lakh from banks and another Rs two lakh from other sources due to which he remained disturbed.

The suicide comes days after Chouhan announced a slew of measures to end farmer woes in the state, which witnessed violent protests over loan waiver and other demands.

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First Published: Jun 14 2017 | 2:11 AM IST

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