Jind: A farmer Haryana must go through “unusual trials” for the past five years to repay the wrong money channeled to him from the state treasury.
Farmers from Jind Regency have made no results from the Office of the State Revenue Department to restore RS 52,920 credited incorrectly into the bank’s bank account on August 18, 2016.
Surajmal Nain of Kharicti has “went everywhere” – from blocking offices to the house of the minister’s head in Chandigarh – but “desperate struggle” continues.
The Surajmal family runs agriculture together and the income department in August 2016 saves RS 34,735 into the Bank of India’s state account and credits the same number as his brother account too.
Money reached Rs 69,470.
The brothers have been looking for compensation for pest attacks on their cotton plants but qualified only for RS 16,550, the farmer to the Toi.
After realizing that they were paid Rs 52,920 extras, the two brothers wrote to Tehsildar on August 2, the same year to find out the payment process because it was clear they would only receive a legitimate amount because of them.
Surajmal sent a letter to Tehsildar by speeding up the post.
In 2016, family cotton plants cover a little more than two hectares of a total of 12 hectares.
And the Haryana government at that time had approved compensation of Rs 8,000 per hectare.
So, payment should not exceed RS 16,550.
After there was no response from Tehsildar, Surajmal approached the CM window in 2016 and got a complaint number (000452) but still no progress.
He then went to CM residence in Chandigarh to file another complaint.
Where he handed over another complaint to an official and looked for a solution to the problem.
However, no one in the Haryana government could tell him a true way out of this problem.
Surajmal even complained of later Julana Tehsildar, claiming that income officers deliberately transferred a large amount of compensation to family accounts to harass it, but the same tehsildar was appointed every time to investigate this problem.
“Anyone who returns the wrong wallet is appreciated, but the government Haryana makes me run from the pillar to be sent for five years.
So much for transparency claims,” Surajmal said that was annoyed to the Toi.
Farmers traced the source of his tribulation to the RTI he had entered in 2015 looking for the compensation details given to cotton farmers whose plants were damaged in heavy rain and subsequent logging in 2014.
RTI details, revealed that income.
Officials have shared compensation incorrectly.
“After that, I filed a complaint with the Deputy Commissioner and the Government of Haryana who was looking for actions against those involved but nothing had happened so far, and the struggle was underway,” he said.