Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

MP to skip launch of Pm-kisan

TUSSLE Says central govt deadline unrealisti­c, Centre slams Opp-ruled states for being ‘slow’ in providing details

- Zia Haq

NEW DELHI: The Modi government’s ambitious cash-transfer scheme for small and marginal farmers, Pm-kisan, to be launched on February 24, has hit a roadblock in Madhya Pradesh, with the state not nominating any farmer so far.

Farm minister Radha Mohan Singh on Wednesday said a few mostly Opposition-ruled states, including Madhya Pradesh, were “being slow” in providing beneficiar­y details. Authoritie­s in Madhya Pradesh, however, said it was not possible to prepare a list of thousands of beneficiar­ies adhering to an “aggressive deadline” set by the Centre.

“West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Karnataka… these are some states which have been slow. States such as UP, Maharashtr­a and Tamil Nadu have been very active. I am not saying this. This is what the data says,” Singh had said.

Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Karnataka are Opposition-ruled, while the Bharatiya Janata Party is in power in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtr­a.

Indeed, as the agricultur­e minister claimed, no farmer from Madhya Pradesh will be of the estimated 5-6 million beneficiar­ies when Modi launches the scheme at a rally in Gorakahpur on Sunday.

A top bureaucrat in Madhya Pradesh, a Congress-ruled state which had witnessed large-scale farmers’ protests, said: “We simply can’t complete such a huge exercise. It is a big logistical exercise and the Centre’s deadlines are aggressive,” said Manish Rastogi, MP principal secretary in charge of the revenue department. The revenue department of each state is responsibl­e for providing landholdin­g patterns of farmers, which is the basis for deciding who qualifies for the scheme.

Pm-kisan will offer ₹6,000 as an annual cash transfer to small and marginal farmers in three instalment­s of ₹2,000. The scheme will go by land ownership on official records as on February 1, 2019. Of a total of 140 million land holdings in the country, 120 million, or 86%, are below two hectares; the owners of these land parcels will qualify for the cash transfer because they are counted as small and marginal farmers.

Rastogi said the state had issued circulars, which are essentiall­y notices, to district authoritie­s to carry out the procpart ess of verifying farmer details for Pm-kisan. A software platform for the purpose was being used. However, Madhya Pradesh will be able to complete only onethird of the total farmers’ data by the first week of March, he said.

Rastogi said while land records in Madhya Pradesh were partly digitised, there were a lot of joint holdings. These issues can’t be verified within such a short timeframe, he said. The agricultur­e ministry had asked states to upload relevant data by February 25 so that verified beneficiar­ies can receive the first tranche of ₹2,000 by March 31.

The share of marginal landholdin­gs in total land holdings in Madhya Pradesh increased from 40% in 1995-96 to 43.9% in 2010-11, according to official data.

The average size of landholdin­gs in Madhya Pradesh was 1.8 hectare, which point to a large number of potential beneficiar­ies who would qualify for the Pm-kisan scheme.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Madhya Pradesh will be able to complete only one-third of the total farmers’ data by the first week of March, says a state government official.
HT FILE Madhya Pradesh will be able to complete only one-third of the total farmers’ data by the first week of March, says a state government official.

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