Mayawati tears into Congress over farmer loan waiver policy

ANI  |  Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

(BSP) supremo on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on for not working in the interests of farmers and the backward castes despite being in power for the longest time post independence.

"Why did they (Congress) keep the date of loan waiver March 31? They will benefit more by this whereas 70 per cent of farmers will not benefit from this," said sparing no stone unturned in criticising the Congress' vested interest policies.

After assuming office had announced that only those loans which are outstanding as on March 31, 2018, would be eligible for a loan waiver. However, the date was later extended to December 2018.

Underlining the need for a farmer-centric loan waiver policy, asserted: "We have always worked for the farmers, poor and the downtrodden. The government should give 100 per cent farm loan waiver, else suicide by farmers will continue. A strong farm loan waiver policy should be made."

Addressing the media on the occasion of her birthday, she said: "ruled the country unopposed for a long time after independence. The result of five states is not only a lesson for the BJP but for the as well."

She emphasised that BSP's alliance with will decide the prime ministerial candidate for 2019 polls.

"The polls are going to take place soon. Our alliance with has made all other parties have become nervous. This alliance is going to decide the of the country. I urge the workers of and to just focus on winning the elections," she said.

She also emphasised on the need to formulate a policy for Defence deals. She added, "Matters such as Rafale and Bofors should also be taken care of under this."

Her birthday is also celebrated as in the country. On the occasion, she also thanked the people that have shaped and influenced her life and also launched her Blue Book.

"I thank everyone who has supported the movement and me during my struggle. This book is a travelogue of the same," she added.

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First Published: Tue, January 15 2019. 15:15 IST