Agriculture Minister targets Kamal Nath, saying "Congress and Kamal Nath have sinned ..."
Agriculture Minister targets Kamal Nath, saying
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Bhopal: The Congress government is going to be 1 year out of power in Madhya Pradesh, but the stand of the BJP government has not been cleared yet on the issue of debt waiver. There is a lot of uproar on the issue of a debt waiver in the assembly on Wednesday in the middle of the budget session. On the question of loan waiver, Agriculture Minister Kamal Patel said that BJP had not promised loan waiver to farmers. If Congress had made this promise, then the answer will also be taken from the Congress itself. After this answer, there was a lot of uproar in the House. Congress legislators walk out of the house. The house was adjourned for ten minutes due to uproar by Congress MLAs.

The Congress MLA was unsatisfied with the reply of the Agriculture Minister. Congress legislators said that why the government is not telling that the farmer loan waiver scheme is going to be implemented in the future or not. Because the government itself has accepted in the Assembly that the debt of 26 lakh farmers has been waived and the debt of the remaining 16 lakh farmers is yet to be forgiven.

Promise of debt waiver was not ours: It has been learned that the Minister of Agriculture in the House Kamal Patel, while replying to the question of debt waiver, said, 'We have not done the loan waiver. Congress did it. So the Congress should also answer this question as to why they did not waive the debt. We did not make any promises. Congress and Kamal Nath sinned. The Co-operative Society has been completely devastated. The farmers were forgiven from their own account, which waived a little debt.''

Reversal of Congress on debt waiver: According to reports, on the statement of debt waiver by Agriculture Minister Kamal Patel, Congress MLA and former Minister Priyabrat Singh said that the truth is that the government no longer wants to waive farmers loans. But they are refraining from saying this in the record of the House. So far, fifty questions have been asked from the government regarding debt waiver, but in the answer of all, a line came that information is being collected.

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