Modi government trying for kisan-mukt Bharat: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Flaying the Centre for waiving corporate loans totalling 3.17 lakh crore instead of those of farmers, the on Wednesday accused the of trying to create a "kisan-mukt Bharat".

Condemning the Tuesday's police crackdown on protesting farmers on the Delhi-border, the questioned the government's "indifference" towards the demands of farmers who have been protesting across the country.

"The has become a symbol of cruelty against farmers. It seems it is trying to build an free of farmers and its slogan is 'loot kisan and hit kisan," said here.

Citing a report, he said that the government waived loans totalling Rs 3,17,000 crore of a handful of corporates between April 2014 and April 2018 but it has no time to pay heed to the long-standing demand for farm loan waiver.

Blaming the NDA regime for aggravation of the agrarian crisis in the country, the Congress questioned Modi and his government about fulfilling the 2014 promise, including that of cost plus 50 per cent profit to farmers.

"Since independence, no government has ever imposed a tax on agriculture. Then, why the has imposed Goods and Services Tax on tractors and agricultural implements, insecticides, and tractor tyres and spare parts?" it asked.

The party accused the government of breaking the backbone of farmers by steeply hiking

prices of diesel and fertilisers.

The Congress also alleged that the Crop Scheme has become a profit-reaping scheme for private companies.

"In 2016-17 and 2017-18, the Modi government collected Rs 19,000 crore through agricultural cess. But the farmers under the Crop Scheme received a compensation of only Rs 5,650 crore whereas the companies made a profit of Rs 14,828 crore through premium," Surjewala claimed.

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 22:16 IST