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The deputy director of the villagers' committee said that following the pressure from the higher authorities and accumulating wealth has become a common practice, which has aroused concern

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Recently, a news about farmers needing to pay a fee when farming has sparked heated discussions. According to a villager, the deputy director of the village's village committee said in an interview: "What can I do when 110 comes, I will collect money if I am asked to do it." The remarks immediately sparked skepticism and outrage, and officials subsequently set up a task force to investigate.

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Recently, a news about farmers having to pay money for farming has been widely circulated on major social platforms, causing widespread concern and controversy. One villager broke the news that a new rule has recently appeared in his village, requiring farmers to pay a certain fee before farming. What is even more shocking is that the deputy director of the village committee actually said in an interview: "What can I do when 110 comes, I will collect money if I am asked to collect it." ”

The deputy director of the villagers' committee said that following the pressure from the higher authorities and accumulating wealth has become a common practice, which has aroused concern

As soon as this news came out, it immediately aroused the dissatisfaction and anger of many farmers. As one of the main sources of income for rural residents, farming, which should be the fruits of their labor and wealth security, has now become a tool for exploitation. The villagers were deeply helpless and even more indignant at the remarks made by the deputy director of the village committee. They have demanded that the relevant departments conduct an investigation and hold those responsible accountable.

In response to this matter, the local government responded in a timely manner. According to official reports, a working group has been set up to investigate the matter and will deal with it fairly and openly. The Government stressed that rural governance cannot tolerate corruption and abuse of power, and must put the interests of the people first. At the same time, the government also calls on the vast number of farmers to safeguard their own rights and interests in accordance with the law and not to be oppressed by illegal fees.

The deputy director of the villagers' committee said that following the pressure from the higher authorities and accumulating wealth has become a common practice, which has aroused concern

This incident has triggered people's thinking about rural governance. As the grassroots force and economic pillar of the countryside, the protection of farmers' rights and interests is an important part of rural governance. The government should strengthen supervision and management, and strictly prohibit any form of illegal collection and corruption. At the same time, farmers should also enhance their legal awareness and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.

The deputy director of the villagers' committee said that following the pressure from the higher authorities and accumulating wealth has become a common practice, which has aroused concern

The news that farmers have to pay money before farming has attracted widespread attention, and officials have set up a working group to investigate and respond to the matter. Attention must be paid to the problems of corruption and abuse of power in rural governance, and the protection of peasants' rights and interests is an important part of rural governance. We look forward to the government taking effective measures to solve this problem, and call on farmers to protect their rights and interests in accordance with the law and promote prosperity and stability in rural areas.