The protesters in Berinag and Lohaghat came on roads and demanded that all loans taken by farmers in the region be waived off as their crops have been damaged first by draughts and then by rains.
Farmers alleged that the state government was having an indifferent attitude to their demands for loan waiver after their crops were damaged due to heavy rains and hailstorm last month.
"The farmers in the hill region of the state are not in a position to repay agricultural loans," Block Pramukh in Berinag block, Rekha Bhandari said.
The farmer, Surendra Singh, a resident of Purana Thal village of the district, was declared brought dead by doctors when he was brought to Thal hospital after he consumed some poisonous substances at his home near the village.
"We have found notice of bank beneath his bed, on a Rs 50,000 loan he had taken from Gramin Bank's Berinag branch some six months ago and could not repay due to damage to our crop in heavy rains and hails this year," said Manju, wife of the deceased farmer.
While an official at Gramin bank confirmed notices being issued to farmers on payments of loans, Pithoragarh district magistrate said that the subject of incapability to repay loans will also be inquired.
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