IDHAR UDHAR KI BAAT 90- KUTTI CHORAN NAAL MIL GAYI - Brig PS Gothra (Retd)

"Saab ji, kutti choraan naal mil gayi hai (Sir, the bitch has joined hands with the thieves)," said my retired soldier over the phone when I casually asked about his paddy crop this season. According to him, every farmer had to shell out ₹200 to ₹300 per quintal of paddy— not to improve quality or logistics, but simply to get it procured. Extortion disguised as facilitation? My family, though, hasn’t been into farming for generations. My grandfather, like Aunt Betsey of David Copperfield had his fixed ideas. He had sold off all our agricultural land, believing zamin makes the next generations lazy, keeps them away from studies, and eventually leads to brothers fighting. Since then, we haven’t produced a single grain ourselves. But the blood still boils when we hear of injustice in the fields. So, I rang up an aardti (commission agent) friend to make sense of it. His version? The state government didn’t coordinate with the Centre to get the godowns cleared in tim...