[Watch] Farmer Who Owed A Lakh Was Beaten Up While Mallya Owed 7000 Crore Was Let Off

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[Watch] Farmer Who Owed A Lakh Was Beaten Up While Mallya Owed 7000 Crore Was Let Off

The Logical Indian

March 11th, 2016

Source:NDTV | Image Courtesy: imgci

The video shows a farmer being beaten up by the police as he owns 1.3 lakhs to the bank for buying a tractor. It is no best practice to recover loans, it is highly condemnable and authorities should be brought to justice. But why such brutal treatment to a farmer who puts food on our plates? Few days ago we had a famed millionaire who owned our Banks 7,000 crores and the administration could barely get hold of him, what more he has allegedly been allowed to fly to U.K unscathed. Is this symbolic of the way we are looking and treating people.

Even as farmer suicide’s happens unabated, now farmer torture. The mistreatment of the farmer, the unequal treatment, and the absolute blind eye the administration towards corporates who owe many thousand crores to Indian banks is absolutely condemnable. Government has to pull its act together and give the highest priority to the welfare of the farmers, besides, we request the government the sternest action against the officials who beat up the farmer.


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