Refusing to accept the paltry dole, the farmers returned the cheques saying the PDP-BJP government has "rubbed salt into their wounds".
Farmers in Saroor village of Marh tehsil of Jammu district were recently issued cheques of crop compensation ranging from Rs 32 to Rs 113 by the State Agriculture department after a joint survey conducted by agriculture and revenue officers with regard to damage caused by the September 2014 floods.
"Rs 32 is the minimum and Rs 113 maximum amount being paid as compensation for flood damage caused to crops to the farmers of the area", farmer Balbir Singh Saini of Sarora said.
Another farmer Mast Ram received a cheque of Rs 32, while widow Bholi Devi got a cheque of Rs 75. Another farmer Shamsher Singh received a cheque of Rs 47.
Other farmers from the village including Nagar Singh, who received Rs 94, Ram Dass from Sarora who got Rs 94, Bachan Singh from Marh who got Rs 94 and Karan Singh of Sarora who received Rs 113 said the cheques were signed by the Sub Divisional Agriculture Officer, Marh (HQ) Talab Tillo, Jammu.
Farmers and members of the panchayats have registered their protest with authorities and hit out at the government, saying crops worth thousands of rupees were damaged due to hailstorm, rains and floods and they were expecting justice.
"It is an insult to us. We had suffered losses worth thousand of rupees as floods in river Tawi battered thousands of acres of farmland in the area. Some of the areas have been washed away", Sarpanch Marh, Vijay Kumar Sharma told PTI.
The Sarpanch said that "instead of helping us re-establish ourselves after the huge losses, the BPJ-PDP government has not only played a cruel joke with us but rubbed salt into our wounds".
Director Agriculture, Jammu, S S Jamwal said the compensation has been given according to Central CDRF norms.
"A joint teams of agriculture and revenue officials have prepared the list and as per Central CDRF norms this compensation has been released", he said.
He said the department is now conducting a review of the compensation issue.
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