The Free Press Journal

No loan waiver for farmers: Agri minister

Union Minister says NDA govt’s focus lies in their empowermen­t

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Union Agricultur­e Minister Radha Mohan Singh on Monday denied any possibilit­y of a loan waiver for farmers, saying the NDA government’s focus lay in their empowermen­t.

Instead of a waiver, it instead intended to invest in various schemes and initiative­s to boost their income, he said.

“Our focus is on empowermen­t of farmers. We want agricultur­al production to increase and maintenanc­e to go down. We are investing in schemes that are aimed at increasing farmers’ income,” he said while briefing media about achievemen­ts of his ministry in last three years.

Singh said that loan waivers cannot solve farmers’ problems, so the government’s focus was on bringing down input cost of farming and providing facilities to farmers.

The demand for loan waiver came from all quarters after Uttar Pradesh government waived off loans of up to Rs 1 lakh of small and marginal farmers in the state, which was one of the promises in the BJP’s manifesto before the assembly elections.

Reacting to a question about this, he said: “It was Uttar Pradesh government’s decision to waive off loans in the state. Our (Centre) priority is to save farmers from clutches of sahukars (private-money lenders). We seek transparen­cy in it. We have increased credit (for shortterm loans) from Rs 8.5 lakh crore to Rs 10 lakh crore.”

Hit by two consecutiv­e droughts, distressed farmers from Tamil Nadu in March launched 40-day long agitation in the national capital demanding loan waiver.

Madras High Court had then asked the Tamil Nadu government to waive agricultur­al loans of farmers, irrespecti­ve of their land holding.

Ahead of 2009 Lok Sabha elections, the Congress-led UPA government had, in the 2008 budget, announced Rs 60,000 crore package to provide relief to the indebted farming community by waiving off loans of small and marginal farmers.

Major opposition parties including Congress have been seeking loan waivers for relief to farmers across the country.

Similar demands have come from states of Maharashtr­a and Punjab. Last week, around 150 farmers from Maharashtr­a’s Vidarbha region (an epicentre of farmer suicides) held a oneday hunger strike to remind Prime Minister Narendra Modi of promises he made before 2014 Lok Sabha elections, but have remained unfulfille­d.

In the same protest event, Congress leaders Jyotiradit­ya Scindia and Oscar Ferandes assured the farmers that their issues would be raised in the upcoming Parliament­ary session.

In March this year, State Bank of India Chairman Arundhati Bhattachar­ya had created an uproar after she said loan waivers may disrupt credit discipline among borrowers.

Ahead of 2009 LS polls, Cong-led UPA govt had, in the 2008 budget, announced Rs 60,000-cr package to provide relief to indebted farmers by waiving off loans of small and marginal farmers

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