Waiving state farmers' loan Tamil Nadu govt's responsibility: BJP

Yogi Adityanath govt in Uttar Pradesh has decided to waive farm loans totalling Rs 36,359 cr

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

BJP's unit on Wednesday said it was the responsibility of the state to waive the crop loans given to farmers, a demand being made by a group of ryots on a protest in for the past one month.

Citing the decision of in to waive farmers loans worth over Rs. 36,000 crore, state party President Tamilisai Sounderrajan said it was the responsibility of the in the state to do so.



Her comments come in the backdrop of the protest by farmers from in seeking the Prime Minister's intervention to waive off the loans in view of the drought.

Last week, the in decided to waive farm loans totalling Rs 36,359 crore benefitting small and marginal farmers in that state.

"The loans would have been given by many banks to farmers. But, if it wants to, the State can waive the loans. It is wrong on the government's part to not pay attention to the farmers' demand," she alleged.

Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman P J Kurien had on Tuesday asked the to talk to drought-hit farmers of to end their agitation seeking crop loan waiver.

Waiving state farmers' loan Tamil Nadu govt's responsibility: BJP

Yogi Adityanath govt in Uttar Pradesh has decided to waive farm loans totalling Rs 36,359 cr

Yogi Adityanath govt in Uttar Pradesh has decided to waive farm loans totalling Rs 36,359 cr BJP's unit on Wednesday said it was the responsibility of the state to waive the crop loans given to farmers, a demand being made by a group of ryots on a protest in for the past one month.

Citing the decision of in to waive farmers loans worth over Rs. 36,000 crore, state party President Tamilisai Sounderrajan said it was the responsibility of the in the state to do so.

Her comments come in the backdrop of the protest by farmers from in seeking the Prime Minister's intervention to waive off the loans in view of the drought.

Last week, the in decided to waive farm loans totalling Rs 36,359 crore benefitting small and marginal farmers in that state.

"The loans would have been given by many banks to farmers. But, if it wants to, the State can waive the loans. It is wrong on the government's part to not pay attention to the farmers' demand," she alleged.

Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman P J Kurien had on Tuesday asked the to talk to drought-hit farmers of to end their agitation seeking crop loan waiver.
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