Loan waiver terms & conditions may leave out many farmers, will reach out to CM Fadnavis: Sharad Pawar

Loan waiver terms & conditions may leave out many farmers, will reach out to CM Fadnavis: Sharad Pawar
Sharad Pawar said the issues must be addressed through dialogue with govt rather than rejecting the policy outright at this stage
Kolhapur: NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Monday acknowledged concerns raised by opposition leaders and farm representatives over the state’s recently approved loan waiver scheme, saying the terms and conditions attached to it could prevent many farmers from benefiting.Speaking in Baramati, Pawar said the issues must be addressed through dialogue with govt rather than rejecting the policy outright at this stage. “There is truth in the claims that the conditions may stop benefits from reaching farmers. When the basis of a govt decision is not acceptable, it can be corrected through constructive discussions. My effort will be to speak to the chief minister and seek necessary changes,” Pawar said, adding that taking extreme positions now would not be appropriate.
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The scheme is expected to waive loans worth up to Rs 36,000 crore, covering nearly 56 lakh farmers, says state agriculture minister Dattatray Bharne
State agriculture minister Dattatray Bharne said the concerns regarding the scheme would be raised in the cabinet meeting scheduled for Tuesday. He assured that suitable modifications would be made to ensure wider benefits. “The scheme is expected to waive loans worth up to Rs 36,000 crore, covering nearly 56 lakh farmers, more than previous loan waiver schemes,” he said.
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NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar threatened indefinite hunger strike if govt failed to remove restrictive clauses in the ‘Ahilyadevi Holkar Shetkari Karjmafi Yojana 2026’ by June 12
Not keeping with Pawar’s wait-and-watch stand, NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar said govt must remove restrictive clauses in the ‘Ahilyadevi Holkar Shetkari Karjmafi Yojana 2026’ by June 12, warning of an indefinite hunger strike in Pandharpur. Rohit’s aunt and Baramati MP Supriya Sule, however, urged restraint, advising that the scheme be allowed to roll out and the beneficiary list be assessed before taking any extreme step.
Sharad Pawar said he had only learned about Rohit’s proposed agitation through media reports. “We have not met yet. I will speak to him,” he said.The controversy largely revolves around eligibility conditions. State govt has capped benefits for farmers who availed the 2019 loan waiver at Rs 50,000. Additionally, to access the full waiver of up to Rs 2 lakh — or a Rs 50,000 incentive for regular loan repayment— farmers must opt for a one-time settlement by clearing any outstanding amount beyond the specified limits.Rohit alleged that an internal cabinet note suggested the actual financial burden of the scheme would be significantly lower than the Rs 36,000 crore announced, due to these restrictive conditions. He criticised ministers for not raising objections when the proposal was cleared and urged govt to revise the scheme to ensure complete debt relief for farmers.Echoing similar concerns, Shiv Sena MLC Bacchu Kadu, who had earlier led protests demanding a loan waiver, said the scheme appeared to benefit banks more than farmers. He argued that farmers who had earlier availed the 2019 waiver also suffered during the Covid-19 period and called for a blanket waiver of up to Rs 2 lakh without conditions. “Not even 50% of farmers will benefit if the current conditions remain,” he said.

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