Bhagwat said the need of the hour was to streamline the entire agriculture sector so that it would become profitable in the long-term.
Bhagwart's statement discounting the efficacy of loan waiver as a permanent solution to farmers' woes, however, prompted Congress to latch on his remarks and slam the BJP and its ideological mentor, saying they are "anti-farmer."
"The loan waiver is quite right for their (farmers') relief, but it is not a permanent solution. They (farmers) should get crops in sync with their labour and they should also get rightful returns (on agri produce)," Bhagwat said.
"The need of the hour is to streamline the entire agriculture sector so that it could be turned into a profitable proposition in the long-term. In this process, the business class should extend their support to them (farmers) and help them avail of the benefits of technology and research," the Sangh chief said.
He also said the country was "lagging behind" in utilisation of technology and research in the fields of agriculture and industry.
Bhagwat's remarks came on the heels of the BJP-led Maharashtra government announcing a mega loan waiver to the tune of Rs 34,022 crore, days after farmers held protests in various parts of the state.
When asked to comment on Bhagwat's statement, Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Ashok Chavan yesterday said, "Once again, the BJP and the RSS have shown that they are anti-farmer and will continue to be so. They (the state government) took the (loan waiver) decision because they were under tremendous pressure.
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