Nagpur: After the Cabinet Minister Nawab Malik claimed that his son-in-law allegedly harassed for having a ‘tobacco herbs’, a farmer from Deulgaon in the Bulldhana district had asked permission to grow the ‘herbal marijuana’.
Madhukarrao Shingane farmer, in a video, said he had caused losses for various reasons in planting seasonal plants.
Shingane has 4 acre land and has requested permission, in a letter dated October 21, to grow the ‘herbal marijuana’ on the hectare of land.
Activists and agricultural experts say there is no difference between the usual tobacco and tobacco tobacco, while marijuana cultivation is prohibited in India.
Kishore Tiwari Agriculture Activist said when farmers continued to suffer losses in routine plants, proposals must be seriously considered by the government “.
He accused that some Indian countries have grown marijuana on a large scale.
In that video, Shingee seems to have a wrong Malik claim, believe that the last daughter-in-law was involved in agriculture.
“I am a vegetable planter.
A few days ago, I heard the Nawab Minister Malik told the mediation people that his relatives entered his Herbal marijuana agriculture.
The head of Sharad Pawar also supports Malik.
Therefore, I have submitted a petition from Deulgaon Tehsildar.
To give me marijuana seeds and permission to process it.
I am under debt.
I can’t pay a bank loan with the current source of income through vegetable production, “Shinge said.
He added that generally farmers did not get a good price for vegetables.
“At present, the market offers good prices but we don’t have products,” he said.
Shoree’s letter on October 21 also made the same claim about Malik, Pawar and his trouble.
Tiwari, Head of Vasantrao Increases Shektari Swablaman Mission (VNSSM), said Cannabis Farming is not allowed anywhere in the country.