Hindustan Times (Noida)

MP OFFICIALS PREPARE LOAN WAIVER NOTE

POLL PROMISE Cm-designate admits state finances in dire condition but says will find the money for waiver, calls 2019 polls next challenge

- Shruti Tomar letters@hindustant­imes.com

BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh bureaucrat­s have prepared a note on farm loan waiver for the new chief minister to consider once he is sworn in on December 17, government officials said on Friday.

The bureaucrat­s had an informal meeting with chief minister-designate Kamal Nath on Thursday, following which the note was prepared.

NEWDELHI: Madhya Pradesh chief minister-designate Kamal Nath plans to deliver on the Congress’ election promise to waive loans for farmers within 10 days of taking office.

“The promise was not just a jumla (false promise). Waiving loans is a top priority. I need to put the state finances in order. The state is bankrupt but I will find the money and will focus on getting rid of unwanted expenditur­e,’’ Nath, 72, told Hindustan Times on the phone from Bhopal, a day after his name was cleared for the chief minister’s post.

Asked why he was chosen over hiscongres­scolleague,jyotiradit­ya Scindia, he said, “I was not an applicant for the job, nor was I hungry for the job. My only hunger was to bring the Congress to power. My selection is a decision taken by Rahul Gandhi and the state legislator­s.”

Admitting to tense moments on December 11, counting day for the state assembly election held on November 28, Nath conceded that it was a tight battle.

“The Vindhya region let us down,’’ said Nath, who will be sworn in on December 17.

The Congress lost seats in the Vindhya region, while the BJP increased its tally from 15 seats in 2013 to 24. However,the Congress did well in the polls in traditiona­l BJP bastions like Malwa-nimar, where the saffron party lost half its seats.

Asked what he would like to tell outgoing chief minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who put up a spirited fight despite the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) having spent 15 years in power, Nath said, “He fought very well despite all the sections of society being against him. We (the Congress) did badly in one region but we are now comfortabl­e with 121 legislator­s. I want to thank the BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party) and the SP (Samajwadi Party) for extending unconditio­nal support.”

State BJP media in-charge Lokendra Parashar said, “Congress has lied to the people to win the elections, they know that it would be very difficult to implement its promises of loan waiver and unemployme­nt benefit. We will compel the Congress to fulfill the promises made in the manifesto.”

Nath is also facing criticism from the Akali Dal over him being designated chief minister despite allegation­s that he was present at a gurudwara near Parliament during the 1984 anti-sikh riots. Nath said, “I’ve been a minister since 1991. Why was there no charge then? I was general secretary in charge of Delhi and there was no issue then. There is no case against me.”

Nath plans to get to work as soon as he takes the oath of office. “I will take everyone along. There are no camps... You’ll keep saying Kamal Nath camp, Scindia camp. Everyone will be accommodat­ed. I am in everyone’s camp.”

Nath will also need to deliver electoral dividends for the Congress in the upcoming general election, barely six months away. “2019 is the next challenge. I will have to make a plan to match the BJP’S organisati­onal skills and their money power,’’ Nath said.

Of the 29 Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh, the Congress won only two in 2014: Nath’s and Scindia’s.

“There is no doubt that 2019 will be the main challenge, and Congress has to stitch alliances with other parties to beat the BJP,” said political commentato­r LS Hardeniya.

 ?? PTI ?? Senior Congress leader Kamal Nath shows the Madhya Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel's letter inviting him to form the new government in the state, outside Raj Bhawan in Bhopal on Friday.
PTI Senior Congress leader Kamal Nath shows the Madhya Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel's letter inviting him to form the new government in the state, outside Raj Bhawan in Bhopal on Friday.

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