The BJP-led government had yesterday unveiled a Rs 34,022 crore farm loan waiver scheme, under which debts of up to Rs 1.5 lakh would be written off, giving relief to some 89 lakh farmers.
However, the committee of farmer leaders, which met at the office of Communist Party of India (M) here, demanded that the entire outstanding loan be waived.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Dr Ajit Navale, member of the committee, said, "The scheme has upper limit of Rs 1.5 lakh. So if a farmer has an outstanding loan above it, he would not benefit from it. It is not in line with our demand of blanket loan waiver.
"We will hold a statewide agitation on July 26 because our demands have not been addressed by the government. We do not subscribe to this loan waiver scheme," Dr Navale said.
The steering committee of farmer leaders and activists was formed amid the farmers' agitation which roiled the state earlier this month.
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