Chouhan says his brother didn\'t get loan waiver\, slams Rahul

Chouhan says his brother didn't get loan waiver, slams Rahul

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday accused and of spreading lies over the loan waiver issue and deceiving farmers.

The former hit out at Gandhi over his claim at a rally in on Wednesday that his brother was among those who received loan waiver.

"This is a conspiracy. They said the agri loan of my brother was waived. As per the state government's order, a needs to submit an application for loan waiver.

"After scrutiny, if the application is found eligible then the benefit would be extended," Chouhan said at a press conference here.

Showing the panchayat's documents pertaining to farmers at his native village Jait (in district), Chouhan said the records showed his brother was not eligible for loan waiver scheme.

"He is an income tax payer and it's written (in records) that my brother Rohit hasn't even filled the application for farm loan waiver," he said.

An income tax payer or a government employee cannot be a beneficiary of this scheme, he said.

"Why is so kind to me?" he quipped, alleging that the conspired to "hide its failure" over its loan waiver promise.

Chouhan said the ruling in the state has failed to provide the benefit of loan waiver to farmers.

"The state government's first order itself exposes the lies, it is deceiving the farmers, Rahul Gandhiji, Kamal Nathji, you didn't keep your promise to farmers," he said.

The chief minister has approved the order to waive short-term crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh while the Congress has promised to waive every kind of loan, he claimed.

Referring to loads of documents related to loan waiver dumped by Congress leaders at his residence two days back, Chouhan said, "There were no unique transaction reference (UTR) numbers in the list of 21 lakh farmers that gave to me. No transaction is possible without the UTR number (required to facilitate transaction)."

He said it was difficult to understand how the state government will waive loans worth Rs 40,000 crore by making a budget allocation of only Rs 1,300 crore.

"They (Congress leaders) are regularly speaking lies," he alleged.

Gandhi hit out at Chouhan on Wednesday for alleging that farmers have not received benefits of the loan waiver announced by the

To drive home his point, he said Chouhan's brothers were among those who had received loan waiver.

"Kamal Nathji, tell everyone who among Shivraj Singh Chouhan's relatives have benefited from the Congress government's farm loan waiver scheme," Gandhi said.

Nath then walked over to Gandhi and told the gathering on microphone: "Shivraj Singh Chouhan's brother Rohit Singh Chouhan and his uncle's son Niranjan Singh's loans have been waived. And Shivraj says no loans have been waived."

To this, Gandhi said, "In government's statistics and records, it is mentioned that his brother's loan has been waived. Kamal Nathji, if he wants then you send him a photocopy of this."

The loan waiver was promised by Gandhi before the Assembly elections last year and it is widely believed to have played a key role in the party's victory in the state after a gap of 15 years.

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 16:40 IST