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Mahoba ryots seek suicide permission from PM

Mahoba, Aug 5 (UNI) Farmers of Piparamaf village in Uttar Pradesh has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give them permission of suicide owing to the poor living conditions.
Sources said that despite of the adoption by BJP MP Pushpendra Singh Chandel, people are living in very bad situation.
Village Pradhan Ghaseeta Anuragi told that a request letter signed by 24 villagers have been sent to the Prime Minister requesting him to permit villagers to commit suicide. Conditions of neighboring villages is almost same but here in Piparamaf village situations are even worst.
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