Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pawar urges PM to grant Maha farmers complete loan waiver

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NEWDELHI: As speculatio­n spirals over government formation in Maharashtr­a, NCP president Sharad Pawar met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday to seek his urgent interventi­on in addressing farmer distress in the state.

Pawar said in a memorandum that he brought the “alarming situation” to the prime minister’s notice and demanded a “complete and unconditio­nal” farm loan waiver in the wake of the recent damage due to unseasonal rains.

Asked by reporters about government formation in Maharashtr­a, the NCP chief declined to comment.

The Pawar-modi meeting, which went on for 50 minutes, took place in the backdrop of hectic parleys between the Congress-ncp and the Shiv Sena to form government in Maharashtr­a. Two days ago, Modi praised NCP MPS for their decision to not enter the Well of the house during proceeding­s.

Maharashtr­a has been under t he President’s r ule s i nce November 12. Leaders of the Congress-ncp will also be meeting here Wednesday evening to discuss the possibilit­y of an alliance with the Shiv Sena.

This year, the returning monsoon devastated almost every standing crop in major parts of

Maharashtr­a, he said. In a threepage memorandum, Pawar said crops like soyabean, paddy, finger millet, corns, bajra and vegetables like tomato and onion were at the harvesting stage in Nashik district but incessant and unseasonab­le rains completely ruined them. He said 44 farmers from Nashik have committed suicide in the face of the crisis in the last 10 months.

“Due to President’s rule in the state, your urgent interventi­on is highly necessitat­ed. I shall be grateful if you could take immediate steps to initiate massive relief measures to ameliorate distressed farmers,” the memorandum said.

He also demanded that farmers be given zero per cent credit to raise new crops and also save them from private money lenders and finance companies.

In Nagpur, cotton crops over 35,000 hectares have been damaged due to unseasonal rains, Pawar stated.

He said the Maharashtr­a governor recently announced ~ 8,000 per hectare for agricultur­al crops and ~ 18,000 per hectare for horticultu­re crops, which are too inadequate to compensate the losses faced by farmers.

The former Union Agricultur­e minister also recalled that drought af f e c t e d f armers received Rs 30,000 per hectare for saving orchards in 2012-13 during his tenure and farmers should now be given a similar amount.

 ??  ?? NCP chief Sharad Pawar leaves after meeting the Prime Minister at Parliament House on Wednesday. PTI PHOTO
NCP chief Sharad Pawar leaves after meeting the Prime Minister at Parliament House on Wednesday. PTI PHOTO

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