Jagadish Bahiru Shirsat, a resident of Bhagur, took the extreme step yesterday.
"He had taken a loan of Rs 1.5 lakh and was unable to repay it," an official from Devlali Railway Police said.
He said a suicide note was found from his pocket.
According to the officer, the farmer said in the note that he had received the loan under a state government scheme.
"But due to the natural calamities, I suffered losses and cannot repay the amount, which is why I am taking this step," the officer quoted the farmer as saying in the note, addressed to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
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