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Punjab villagers worried more about rampant drug trade

Punjab villagers worried more about rampant drug trade

The Hindu
Thursday, May 30, 2024 05:31:34 PM UTC

Dalits, landless agriculture workers in Punjab, who make about 32% of Punjab’s population, have mainly two demands — take strongest measures to curb drugs trade and expand and strengthen the Public Distribution System.

Dalits, landless agriculture workers in Punjab, who make about 32% of Punjab’s population, have mainly two demands to whoever makes the next government at the Centre — take strongest measures to curb drugs trade and expand and strengthen the Public Distribution System (PDS). 

Fatuhi Wala and Singhe Wala villages in Muktsar district come under the Bhatinda parliamentary constituency. Both the villages, situated about 10 km away from the Badal village, the home village of Shiromani Akali Dal’s candidate and former Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal, have been struggling with drug menace. 

Birpal Kaur and her sister Charanjeet Kaur are two agriculture workers who suffered the most due to the problem. Birpal lost her son and Charanjeet lost two of her sons in the last seven and a half months to the drugs. Charanjeet is a widow, and she stays with her sister and brother-in-law Sahi Ram. The sisters have only one demand as the Lok Sabha elections take place on June 1. “Drug trade must stop. No family should suffer like we suffered,” the Kaurs said. 

The family works with the big landlords in the village and they are landless labourers. Mr. Ram is on an early contract of ₹1.2 lakh per annum with the landlord and should complete whatever agricultural works assigned to him. With the mechanisation of agriculture, they do not have much jobs in the village. The village has about 200 such agriculture workers. “There is a floor minimum rate for agriculture workers in the State. We get about ₹400 per day, excluding food, for a day’s work. If it’s without food, the amount is ₹350,” said Kala Singh and Makhan Singh, two other labourers, who are also associated with the Punjab Kher Mazdoor Union (PKMU) that organises landless agriculture workers. Both have been associated with the PKMU and have fought for the rights of workers. 

Mr. Sahi Ram has been working with the landlords as a child. Ten years ago, the amount was ₹60,000. “We haven’t received any help from the government in healthcare, education of children or for the construction of this house. We have Ayushman cards, but have not availed any benefits yet,” he said, adding that the remuneration is not increasing the way price has risen for vegetables and groceries. The Kaurs work also as domestic help and agriculture workers at the houses of landlords and earn about ₹6,000 a month. They also go for works under the MGNREGA. “We never received works for 100 days. At the most, we got about 40 days of work in some years,” Ms. Kaur said. 

Micro financing companies are the main loan providers for these agriculture workers. Their interest ranges between 18 and 60%. “These micro financing companies make groups of women and authorise the leader of the group to pay back the loan given to those women,” said Ashwini, a leader of the Naujawan Bharat Sabha, an organisation that works among youngsters. 

“A number of youngsters have died in this area due to drug abuse. Five-six of them are under treatment. This is rampant particularly among the families of agriculture workers. Most of them cannot afford chitta [a synthetic drug made from heroin popular in Punjab], but they use some other varieties of chemicals available widely in the State. Whichever government comes at the Centre, they must take the strongest possible measures to stop drug trade. Youngsters are dying. There should be jobs so that we all can survive,” Ms. Ashwini added. 

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