At the same time, Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh rubbished Congress claim that more farmers had committed suicide during the 10-month Narendra Modi government than since Independence and countered by saying that 1.22 lakh members of agriculture community had ended their lives between 2006 and 2013, during UPA rule.
The House saw the entire opposition, led by Congress, staging a walkout, dissatisfied with Singh's reply to a debate on 'Agrarian Crisis and Farmers' Suicide'.
However, he admitted that there are problems in effective implementation of Crop Insurance Scheme as he responded to concerns voiced by members about inadequate benefits to farmers from it.
He assured the House that the government would not hesitate to cancel the licences of insurance companies if a request is send by the state governments.
In his reply, Singh dismissed Congress member Pramod Tiwari's contention that more farmers have committed suicide since the Modi government took office in May last year than seen since Independence.
However, talking about the recent suicides in the country, he said he does not "agree" with the figures given by the state governments.
While Punjab has reported only five suicides, Maharashtra government has cited 601 suicides and 70 in Uttar Pradesh, he said.
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