Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Shiv Sena, BJP spar over farm loan waiver decision

- Naresh Kamath

MUMBAI: Allies-turned rivals, the Shiv Sena and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have now got into a spat over the farm loan waiver announced by chief minister (CM) Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday​ While the Sena, through its party mouthpiece Saamana appreciate­d Thackeray’s decision and slammed the BJP for raking up “emotional issues” like the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA) instead of addressing farmers’ crises, BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis accused the state of misleading farmers​

In an editorial in Saamana, the Sena on Monday heaped praise on Thackeray for his decision to waive farm loans up to ₹2 lakh​ “This is the first step taken by Uddhav Thackeray to provide relief to farmers…more than 90% farmers will benefit…the BJP on the other hand is busy taking out morchas on CAA and trying to create a law-and-order problem,” read the editorial​ It also pointed out how the BJP government failed to provide relief to farmers as the loan waiver declared by it faced implementa­tion problems owing to an online system​

In the editorial, the Sena also taunted Union minister Nitin Gadkari for his statement on Sunday, wherein he had questioned whether it is a crime to be a Hindu​ “Majority of the farmers are Hindus and their problem of livelihood will not be solved by raking up an emotional issue,” the editorial added​

The article pointed out that unlike the previous Fadnavisle­d government’s loan waiver

scheme, this waiver was without any terms and conditions and was part of the Sena’s commitment to the welfare of farmers​ “At a time when the country is burning owing to the CAA issue, Uddhav Thackeray, within 15 days of assuming power, took such a bold decision to lessen the burden of farmers who are facing unpreceden­ted crises,” said the editorial​

The BJP, on the other hand, accused the Thackeray-led government of betraying farmers by misleading them on loan waiver issue​ “This government was itself created on deceit and now it has only deceived the farmers,” said Fadnavis​

The former CM also demanded that the Thackerayl­ed government give aid of ₹25,000 per hectare to cultivator­s for crop damage​ “The jugglery of the loan waiver scheme is that loans that have been declared outstandin­g till September 2019 will be waived, which means all these loans will be from previous years,” the leader of Opposition in the state Assembly said​ He added that his government had

already written off loans of up to ₹1​5 lakh, so the waiver announced by Thackeray did not add much​

He also said farmers from Kolhapur, Sangli and Satara, who have already been severely affected by unseasonal rain in October, had been “left in the lurch” by the new Maharashtr­a Vikas Aghadi government​ “Crops on around 94 lakh hectares were damaged owing to floods in the region and farmers faced 100% losses​ The CM promised aid of ₹25,000 per hectare to affected farmers, but nothing was given to them in this (Winter) session,” Fadnavis said​

He added that the BJP would hold protests on various issues concerning the people and the party’s state unit chief Chandrakan­t Patil will soon announce the programme​ After initially supporting the CAA in the Lok Sabha, the Sena has backtracke­d by abstaining in the Rajya Sabha​ Thackeray has compared the crackdown on protesting students to the Jallianwal­a Bagh massacre and criticised the Centre​

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