Although the government did not specify the number of deaths, eminent farm activist from Vidarbha, Kishor Tiwari, and the Shiv Sena said the pesticide exposure reported in Yavatmal district has claimed 18 lives so far.
A statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said the inquiry into the deaths of farmers will be conducted by the Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sudhir Shrivastava.
Meanwhile, the Maharashtra cabinet, chaired by Fadnavis, decided to provide Rs 2 lakh compensation to the kin of each deceased farmer.
"It will be binding on the pesticide companies now to provide free masks to avoid such incidents in the future. If required, the government shall also provide masks," it said.
However, the CMO did not specify the number of deaths.
Talking to PTI, Tiwari claimed, "In the last 15 days, 18 farmers have die due to pesticide poisoning in Yavatmal. It has also affected 600 people in the district in the last three months."
He alleged that this happened due to the "negligence of the officials of the state agriculture as well as health departments" and demanded that the officials concerned be suspended immediately.
The Sena said that since the figures have been provided by Tiwari, who is the president of the state-appointed Vasantrao Naik Swawlambi Sheti Mission, they cannot be false.
"The government, which is eager to bring in a bullet train in the country, should first answer what was its agriculture department and agriculture universities doing when this massacre took place. Eighteen farmers have lost their lives and hundreds of others are at risk," the saffron party said.
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