Farmers in Kanchipuram have voiced frustration after a recent grievance meeting at the district collector’s office was perceived as perfunctory. The session, convened to hear farmers’ complaints, was chaired by Collector Kalaiselvi, who intervened when some agriculture department officials appeared disengaged.
Kanchipuram farmer grievance meeting
The meeting brought together a number of local cultivators who set out their issues and demands to district authorities. According to attendees, the primary purpose was to find practical solutions to recurring problems faced by the agricultural community in the area.
However, farmers and other participants say that the tone of the meeting was undermined when the agriculture sub-officer, Sureshkumar, and agriculture officer, Vijayalakshmi, were seen conversing among themselves rather than attending to the presentations. Collector Kalaiselvi interrupted and asked the officers whether they were listening to the farmers or to each other, stressing that their presence implied responsibility for responding to the concerns raised.
The collector’s question drew attention to a wider issue of accountability within local government meetings. Her direct remark, asking the officers which department they represented, and their reply — identifying themselves as members of the agriculture department — prompted further admonition. The collector told them that if they lacked concern for issues within their own remit, it was unacceptable.
A farmer present at the meeting summed up the mood when he said that officials had turned the grievance session into little more than a ritual. His comment was met with audible agreement from other farmers. The exchange highlighted a sense of disillusionment among local cultivators who expect meetings convened for their benefit to result in concrete action.
Local grievance meetings are an important mechanism for resolving disputes and addressing systemic problems such as irrigation supply, input subsidies, crop compensation and access to government schemes. While this meeting did feature a forum for farmers to present complaints, the perception that officials treated it as ceremonial risks eroding trust between citizens and the administration.
Collectors and district officials play a key role in ensuring that departmental representatives follow up on issues raised and that clear timelines and responsibilities are set out. Observers at the Kanchipuram meeting said they would expect written commitments or a follow-up schedule so that farmers can track progress and hold responsible officers to account.
For now, the incident serves as a reminder that public meetings must be taken seriously by all officials present. Farmers in Kanchipuram say they will seek clearer responses and tangible action after their grievances were aired, and they are likely to press authorities if promised steps are not implemented.
Key Takeaways:
- Farmers held a grievance meeting at the Kanchipuram Collector’s office to present local agricultural complaints.
- Officials from the agriculture department were observed chatting during the session, prompting a sharp rebuke from Collector Kalaiselvi.
- Many attendees felt the Kanchipuram farmer grievance meeting had been reduced to a mere formality by some officials.
- The incident highlights concerns over official accountability and the need for more responsive local governance.

















