Congress flays govt for constant changes in loan waiver scheme

However, the government is lying by insisting that the number of defaulting farmers has been calculated from 2012.

Update: 2018-04-27 02:14 GMT
The Maharashtra government has declared a Rs 34,022 crore farm loan waiver for the benefit of 89 lakh farmers.

Mumbai: Raising a question about the number of beneficiaries for the state’s farm-loan waiver scheme, the opposition Congress on Thursday slammed the BJP-led Maharashtra government for allegedly ‘frequently altering’ the contours of the scheme, which was launched in June last year.

The Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) spokesperson, Mr Sachin Sawant said the state government was never serious about the implementation of the loan waiver.

“The state government had said that 89 lakh farmers will benefit from the Rs 34,000 crore loan waiver scheme. The Congress has been saying that the number of farmers who have defaulted on loan payments has been calculated since 2001.

However, the government is lying by insisting that the number of defaulting farmers has been calculated from 2012. The government then included the defaulting farmers since 2009 and now from 2001 as the beneficiaries of the loan waiver. However, the number of beneficiary farmers remains the same,” he said.

The state cabinet on Tuesday approved extension of the loan waiver scheme to farmers who have defaulted on loans since 2001, as demanded by agitating agriculturists. The previous cut-off was 2009. Mr Sawant claimed that only 38 lakh farmers have received the loan waiver of  '14.5 crore.

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