Uttar Pradesh loan waiver a step in right direction, says Rahul Gandhi

‘I’m happy the BJP has finally been forced to see reason’

April 05, 2017 11:25 am | Updated 01:26 pm IST - New Delhi

Rahul Gandhi: "A partial relief for UP farmers"

Rahul Gandhi: "A partial relief for UP farmers"

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today said the Uttar Pradesh government’s decision to waive off farm loans was a “partial relief” but a step in the “right direction” and asked the Centre to evolve a national response to the widespread distress.

Mr Gandhi said the Centre should not discriminate amongst states and no politics should be played with farmers suffering across the country.

“A partial relief for UP farmers, but a step in the right direction. Congress has always supported loan waivers for farmers in distress,” he said on Twitter.

Mr Gandhi’s response came a day after the Yogi Adityanath-led BJP government in UP announced a loan waiver of Rs 36,359 crore for small and marginal farmers in the state.

“I’m happy the BJP has finally been forced to see reason.But let’s not play politics with our farmers who are suffering across the country.

“The Central Government must have a national response to the widespread distress and not discriminate amongst states,” he also tweeted.

The Congress has been pressing for a loan waiver across the country on the lines of that done during UPA rule.

Delivering on the BJP’s poll promise to small and marginal farmers, the Yogi Adityanath government yesterday decided to waive their crop loans up to Rs 1 lakh, totalling a staggering Rs 36,359 crore.

The move will benefit over 2.15 crore farmers, besides 7 lakh others who had secured loans which turned into Non-Performing Assets (NPAs).

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