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Farmers from a village in Marathwada region on Friday filed a police complaint against the India Meteorological Department, accusing it of colluding with the seed and pesticide manufacturers, and inflating the monsoon forecast figures.
The complaint, filed at the Dindrud police station in Majalgaon tehsil of Beed district, alleges officials of the Pune and Colaba Met Department "colluded" with the manufacturers and caused loss of lakhs of rupees to farmers, who undertook sowing operations based on the forecast.
Gangabhishan Thaware, 54, a farmer from Anandgaon village in Beed district, who is among the complainants, told that the IMD officials misled farmers saying that there would be ample rain during the kharif season in June.
"Despite scanty initial rainfall, farmers in our village undertook sowing operations as the IMD forecast a good rainfall. They spent lakhs of rupees on seeds, fertilisers, pesticides and labourers wages. However, there has been no rain since and our sowing operations have gone waste," the farmer said.
According to Thaware, farmers have also written to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, seeking his intervention.
An official of the police station in Majalgaon said they have received the farmers' complaint and were looking into the matter.
No IMD official was available for comment.
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