Farmer’s Suicide Bid: Flood’s Bitter Harvest in Punjab
A 25-year-old farmer from Sultanpur Lodhi, Punjab, attempted suicide on September 15, 2025, after devastating floods ravaged his 16-acre paddy crop. His family reports he was deeply burdened by debt, exacerbated by the 2023 floods which had already impacted their livelihood.
The young farmer reportedly stopped eating in the days leading up to the suicide attempt, overwhelmed by the financial strain. He is currently hospitalized, receiving treatment.
The family remains uncertain about the precise amount of debt he had accumulated. The incident highlights the precarious financial situation of many farmers in the region, particularly those repeatedly hit by natural calamities.
This tragic event underscores the urgent need for robust government support and effective debt relief measures for farmers in flood-affected areas. The ongoing struggle for survival faced by rural communities demands immediate attention and comprehensive solutions.