Former deputy chief minister and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal today asked the Congress government in Punjab to order an immediate 'Girdwari' (revenue assessment) to assess the damage caused to rabi crops due to heavy winds.
He said according to reports filtering in from the state there was widespread damage to wheat crop as well as mustard and vegetable crops due to dust storms last night.
He said besides ordering an immediate Girdwari, farmers should be given compensation for crop damage as soon as possible.
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He said earlier during SAD-BJP government former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal had played an important role in getting crop compensation due from the Union government increased by one-and-a-half times in 2015.
He said parameters for assessing crop damage were also brought down with farmers suffering 33 per cent damage being eligible for compensation from the earlier 50 per cent.
Sukhbir said besides this the SAD-BJP combine government had also given compensation on its own to help farmers in distress.
He said cotton farmers who were given a compensation of Rs 5,400 per acre from the Centre were also given a compensation of Rs 2,600 per acre from the state.
He said the government should immediately announce enhanced compensation for all wheat crops damaged due to hail and dust storms during this season.
"It is the moral responsibility of the state to bail out farmers in times of natural catastrophe and also minimise their loss. The new government should not be found wanting in this regard", he added.
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