Deccan Chronicle

Etala: For profits, banks have forsaken humanity

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Accusing bankers of lacking humanity and social responsibi­lity and being concerned only about profits and losses, finance minister Etala Rajender on Friday lashed out at public sector banks for harassing farmers in the disbursal of crop loans.

Mr Rajender, along with agricultur­e minister Pocharam Srinivas Reddy, took part in State-Level Bankers’ Committee meeting here to finalise the annual credit plan for the agricultur­e sector for 2017-18.

The finance minister took the bankers to task for denying crop loans under one pretext or the other and forcibly collecting interest from farmers even after the government released the crop loan waiver funds.

Is this the way we, as human beings, are supposed to behave towards farmers who are reeling under various problems? — ETALA RAJENDER, TS finance minister

“You should realise that state government is not a private limited company. It has a social responsibi­lity. It cannot default on repayment of loans like private firms or individual­s though sometimes, there may be delay sometimes in repayment. Unfortunat­ely, banks are dealing even with the government like they deal with private firms,” he said.

Mr Rajender expressed anger at bankers for collecting `271 crore as interest from farmers citing delay in clearing arrears of crop loan waiver scheme.

“We paid over `17,000 crore to banks towards crop loan waiver scheme in four instalment­s as promised. Banks earned over `1,200 crore through this scheme. Just because there was some delay in release of funds, you harassed farmers by denying them loans and forcibly collecting interest,” he said.

When bankers tried to explain to him that they collected interest because no GO was released for payment of `271 crore, Mr Rajender showed a copy of the GO and said, “Is the government not depositing thousands of crores in your banks every year? Are you not earning profits from it? Are we seeking exemptions for our personal needs? We sought exemptions for farmers which is the social responsibi­lity of all.”

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