TN farmers accuse Palaniswami of 'changing stand' on loan waiver

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The farmers protesting at here today accused the chief minister of the southern state, E K Palaniswami, of "changing his stand" as regards announcing a farm loan waiver.

Speaking to reporters after interacting with Palaniswami at the House here, the leader of the protesting farmers, P Ayyakkannu, quoted the chief minister as saying that the state was unable to offer a loan waiver to them due to a fund crunch.


"The chief minister, who had promised a loan waiver earlier, is now saying he is unable to honour it as the state revenues were hit due to (Goods and Services Tax) and the closure of around 2,000 shops," he said.

During the interaction with Palaniswami, the farmers cited the examples of and Maharashtra, the states which had announced a farm loan waiver.

"We cited the examples of other states and the chief minister said the (the ruling party in Tamil Nadu) MPs would take up the issue in Parliament," said Ayyakkannu.

Palaniswami, however, dismissed the allegations and claimed that had been providing a financial assistance to the drought-hit farmers of the state and it was the Centre which had to take a call on farm loan waiver.

"The Centre has to offer a solution as regards farm loan waiver. The state government has been paying from its relief funds to the drought-hit farmers," he said.

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