Arjun Mandi, son of deceased farmer Shibu Mandi said his father, a share-cropper, was depressed for past few days as he was facing problem to buy fertiliser for harvesting their plot of land due to the currency crisis and hanged himself to death this morning.
A senior police officer said a case of unnatural death has been registered and the family members and neighbours were being questioned to know circumstances behind the death.
"This led to the tragedy and we will launch demonstration in the district to highlight the plights of farmers like him who are faced with starvation in the wake of demonetisation and lack of adequate number of currencies after the sudden ban", he said after visiting the house of deceased with West Bengal minister Swapan Debnath.
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