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Hakeem Yaseen seeks full compensation for affected farmers

Addressing the widespread devastation in the agricultural sector, Yaseen stated that “after 1957, the Valley has not witnessed such large-scale destruction
12:46 AM Oct 09, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Addressing the widespread devastation in the agricultural sector, Yaseen stated that “after 1957, the Valley has not witnessed such large-scale destruction
Hakeem Yaseen seeks full compensation for affected farmers___File photo

Srinagar, Oct 8: People’s Democratic Front (PDF) President and former Minister, Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen, on Wednesday expressed deep concern over the severe economic challenges currently faced by the people of Kashmir Valley.

Addressing the widespread devastation in the agricultural sector, Yaseen stated that “after 1957, the Valley has not witnessed such large-scale destruction.”

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He said that heavy and unrelenting rainfall, combined with highway closures and floods, has severely damaged crops, submerged paddy fields, and devastated the fruit sector, leaving farmers across all districts struggling to sustain their livelihoods.

Reports suggest that nearly 80 percent of the farming sector, including rural areas, has been affected. Hakeem said that the apple orchards, which were yet to be harvested, suffered extensively due to recent rainfall and hailstorms.

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Highlighting the urgent need for financial relief, Yaseen expressed gratitude to the Centre for the advance release of the 21st installment of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme for the Union Territory’s farmers.

“Under this scheme, approximately Rs 171 crore will be directly transferred to the bank accounts of around 8.55 lakh eligible farmers in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said. Hakeem said that this much-needed financial assistance is a positive step that will help farmers sustain their livelihoods, recover from losses, and resume agricultural activities.

Yaseen stressed that while such support is essential, it is not sufficient.

“Farmers are the backbone of the Valley’s economy, and their welfare directly affects the stability and growth of other sectors. We strongly urge both the UT and Central Governments to ensure 100 percent compensation to families who have suffered extensive losses,” he said.

 

 

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