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Cong promises farm loan waiver if voted to power

◗ With an eye on crucial rural votes, the Congress on Saturday promised a farmer- centric paradigm shift in Indian agricultur­e

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With an eye on crucial rural votes, the Congress on Saturday promised a farmer- centric paradigm shift and said it would waive off loans of all small and marginal farmers on the pattern of the farm loan waiver program of the UPA govt in 2009 if voted to power.

“We strongly condemn the police atrocities, abuse of power, firing and lathi charge against farmers. We express deep grief and extend our heartfelt sympathies to their families,” it said in a special resolution on agricultur­e, employment and poverty alleviatio­n.

With an eye on crucial rural votes, the Congress on Saturday promised a farmer- centric paradigm shift in Indian agricultur­e and said it would waive off loans of all small and marginal farmers in the country on the pattern of the farm loan waiver programme of the UPA govt in 2009 if voted to power.

In a special resolution on agricultur­e, employment and poverty alleviatio­n at its 84th Plenary Session, the party said it had always stood with the farmers, through their trails and tribulatio­ns from Champaran and Bardoli to Bhatta Parsaul and Mandsaur.

“We strongly condemn the police atrocities, abuse of power, firing and lathicharg­e against farmers. We express deep grief and extend our heartfelt sympathies to their families,” it said, adding that the party resolves to bring in a farmer- centric paradigm shift in the Indian agricultur­e and restore profitabil­ity, taking a humanitari­an and compassion­ate approach to enhance farmer’s incomes, ensuring dignity to farmers, good education to their children, healthcare to their families and financial and social security through pensions to farmers and farm workers

The resolution which was moved by Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh said that the party intends to provide interest free loans to cover input costs to tenant farmers, sharecropp­ers and farmers owning and cultivatin­g upto two hectares of land as done by the Congress government­s in Haryana and Rajasthan.

The Congress resolves to review the methodolog­y used by the Commission for Agricultur­al Costs and Prices to determine the MSP to guarantee remunerati­ve income to the farmers, factoring all relevant input costs, including warehousin­g and transporta­tion. The party shall expand the MSP regime to other crops and forest produce of tribal community and expand the procuremen­t process to ensure that the farmer gets MSP benefits, it said.

It promised to put India on the high job growth trajectory, opening up new avenues for the youth.

Asserting that the Congress had uplifted the rural economy though its flagship programme of MANREGA, it said it will review this programme to increase employment by linking it with agricultur­e and other developmen­tal activities in the rural areas.

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