New Delhi: The Ministry of Rumah said there was no information that was centered on the death of farmers who protested agricultural law as ‘police’ and ‘public order’ were the subjects of the state under the Indian constitution.
He also said MHA did not have a compensation scheme and income work to support families who died in such cases.
Replying questions about whether the Ministry has collected data or maintains a necessary death due to dehydration, stress, cold weather conditions and suicide, among other factors, among the farmers who protested, MOS (home) said that there was no such data Available centrally.
However, it indeed confirmed the reporting of one death like that by Delhi police.
In the query regarding any policy announcement that compensates for relatives of farmers who died during protests, RAI said each state government handled matters relating to compensation and work in such cases.