Stop misleading farmers on loan waiver: Captain
Sunday, 24/09/2017
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Chandigarh : Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday asked the leaders of the farmers’ unions to stop “misleading” the farmers with “false” statements on loan waiver, the process for which, he said, had already been initiated by his government.
Singh claimed that “baseless” charges were being levelled against his government by certain “politically motivated” leaders of farmers’ unions. The loan waiver scheme, which was “set to be notified soon, following a cabinet approval”, would benefit 10.25 lakh of the 13 lakh farming families who took bank loans, the chief minister said and pointed out that the figures accounted for nearly 80 per cent of the borrowers in the farming community in the state, which comprised over 17 lakh families. Contrary to what the farmers’ union leaders, “clearly instigated by certain opposition parties”, were trying to project, the government’s loan waiver scheme would positively impact the majority of the small and marginal farmers of the state, leaving out only the big farmers, who would be covered in the next phase, he added.
The waiver amount announced by his government was also “way above” those announced by Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Karnataka, despite the fact that Punjab’s financial condition was “much worse” compared to these states, Singh claimed.
Unlike the other states, in Punjab, loans of up to Rs 2 lakh would be waived for farmers holding up to five acres of land, he said, adding that an outright relief of Rs 2 lakh each would also be given to the small and marginal farmers, irrespective of their loan amounts.
States such as Rajasthan and Karnataka had announced a mere Rs-50,000 loan waiver for the farmers, Singh said.
He added that Punjab’s loan waiver scheme had a retrospective effect, from the date of its announcement in the Assembly till the date of its notification.