The Asian Age

Loan waiver & uniform GST in Cong manifesto

■ Vows MSP based on Swaminatha­n formula

- ANIMESH SINGH

The Congress has promised the minimum support price (MSP) on various crops, which would be fixed on the basis of the formula suggested by professor M.S. Swaminatha­n, as well as offer a farm loan waiver if it is voted to power in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

The grand old party also promised houses for the poor measuring 500 square feet, and a uniform Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate of 18 per cent across the country with the removal of criminal liability against defaulters, among the other major sops.

These are some of the key promises listed in its manifesto for the forthcomin­g elections, which is to be released by the end of this month, and the details of which have been accessed by this newspaper exclusivel­y.

The Congress-led United Progressiv­e Alliance government in 2004 had formed the National Commission on Farmers (NCF) led by Prof Swaminatha­n, which in its report submitted to the Centre on fixation of MSP for various crops in October 2006, had suggested that the MSP for all crops should be at least 50 per cent more than the weighted average cost of production.

“The net take-home income of farmers should be of NCF comparable civil report servants,” had to recommende­d. those the

Under the formula suggested by Prof Swaminatha­n, the calculatio­n of MSP was Cost (C2) + at least 50 per cent more than weighted average cost of production.

Prof Swaminatha­n had backed the formula with the logic that in most states, C2 (which is the cost of production per quintal) is not covered by the MSP offered to farmers for their he had produce. said Therefore, that it was empirical that MSP should be a combinatio­n of C2 plus a 50 per cent increase in weighted average cost of production. NDA rejected and The Narendra finance government the C2 minister Modi-led formula, had Arun in Jaitley the had budget announced for 2018-19 that the Centre had decided to keep the MSP for the all unannounce­d kharif crops at least at one and half times of their production cost. The Congress, sources said, aims to counter the Bharatiya Janata Party’s formula by promising the C2 formula.

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress president Rahul Gandhi with former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and ex-defence minister A.K. Antony during the Congress Working Committee meeting, in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI Congress president Rahul Gandhi with former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and ex-defence minister A.K. Antony during the Congress Working Committee meeting, in New Delhi on Monday.

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