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Pawar slams BJP for supporting recapitali­sation of banks

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar took a dig at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday, saying its government at the Centre had funds for recapitali­sation of banks, but was unwilling to support the farm loan waiver announced by its government in Maharashtr­a.

Speaking at Solapur, he said, “Some people (in the Union government) were unhappy with the state government’s loan waiver scheme for farmers. Then, what is the source of the ~800 billion that the Centre is putting into banks?” The former Union agricultur­e minister further demanded the state government come up with a complete farm loan waiver scheme, instead of the current one where the loan of just one member per family was eligible for waiver.

Attacking the Centre, he said the country’s growth rate had dipped and that both industrial and agricultur­al production had slowed down.

The Union government is tying up a plan to pump in ~80 billion into the public sector banks to help them tide over the loans that have turned into nonperform­ing assets (NPAs).

The Maharashtr­a government had, in June last year, announced a ~340-billion farm-loan waiver scheme and claimed that it would benefit more than five million farmers in the state.

However, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said around the same time that the Union government would not bear the cost of this loan waiver.

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