As his remarks sparked criticism from the Congress which said it reflected the ruling party's "insensitivity" towards farmers, Shetty said his statement was "completely distorted" and taken out of context by the media.
"Not all farmers' suicides happen due to unemployment and starvation. A fashion is going on. A trend is on," Shetty, MP from north Mumbai, said on the sidelines of an event held in Borivili here yesterday.
"If Maharashtra government is giving five lakh rupees as compensation, then some other government in neighbouring state is giving seven lakh," the MP said.
"There's a competition in these people in giving money (compensation) to farmers," he said.
Condemning the comments, Congress said the remarks by Shetty reflected the BJP's "insensitivity" towards farmers' plight.
"At a time when Maharashtra is going through its worst-ever agrarian crisis, Shetty's remarks show how insensitive he and his party are towards thousands of farmers who have committed suicide due to debt and crop failure," Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam said.
"My statement was completely distorted and I never intended to say that farmers are committing suicide to get money from the government," he told PTI.
"I was asked by a reporter that wasn't it a failure of BJP government in the state that 124 farmers committed sucide? To this, I replied that Fadnavis government is doing a tremendous job through schemes like 'Jal Shivar Yojana' and it will take time for their benefit to reach farmers. Suicides will not stop overnight because the last government did nothing to stop such suicidal trend in last 15 years," he said.
"I also said that disbursement of money to the families
of deceased farmers is not going to stop this, but we need to have a sustainable and long-term planning that could give them a permanent source of income," Shetty said.
The state government two days back informed the Bombay High Court that 124 farmers had committed suicide in the state since January this year.
(Reopens BOM6)
Reacting to Shetty's remark, BJP ally Shiv Sena's MP,
Arvind Sawant said nobody should hurt the sentiments of farmers.
(Reopens BES31)
At a party briefing in Delhi, BJP National Shrikant Sharma appeared to be critical of Shetty's controversial remarks, saying "people should speak carefully on sensitive issues".
Asked about the comments from the party's MP, he referred to the work done by the government for the uplift of farmers and the financial security being provided to them.
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