Agri Minister's remarks like rubbing salt on farmers' wounds:

Press Trust of India  |  Nagpur 

activist today condemned Union Agriculture Mohan Singh's remark that the protest by farmers in various parts of the country were attempts to get

Tiwari, who heads Vasantrao Naik Sheti Swavalamban Mission, said the minister's remark are "unfortunate" and amount to "rubbing salt on the wounds of dying agrarian community".

The farmers have launched a 10-day agitation to press their demands, including loan waiver and right price for crops.

alleged that banks have yet to start disbursal of fresh crop loans to distressed farmers, and blamed "hostile credit policy" of Nabard (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development).

He said despite announcing a mega loan waiver last year, the government has so far failed to ensure that farmers are being paid fair and remunerative price for pulses and gram.

"The government started implementing the mega agricultural debt waiver and debt relief scheme this year for around 60 lakh farmers. However, as the state has no direct control over functioning of PSU banks, needy and debt-ridden farmers are not able to get timely and sufficient credit," he said in a statement.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 23:10 IST