Fadnavis's statement, made in the state assembly, came in the backdrop of persistent pressure from the opposition Congress-NCP as well the ruling BJP and the Shiv Sena, for writing off the loans of farmers.
Seizing on the Uttar Pradesh scheme of waiving farm loans of Rs 36,359 crore announced by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath yesterday, Shiv Sena and BJP members demanded that the government in Maharashtra too come out with a loan waiver.
He said he had directed the Finance Secretary to study how UP was going about with the debt waiver.
Referring to the high court directive to the Tamil Nadu government on farm loans issue in the wake of peasants' stir, Fadnavis said, "Decision of waiving farm loan is the prerogative of the government."
Fadnavis, however, targeted the Opposition for staying away from the House, saying they were roaming outside in name of 'Sangharsh Yatra'.
"But the Sena and BJP members' sentiments regarding farm loan waiver are genuine and the state government is positive to it," he said.
Earlier, as soon as the House assembled after a three-day break, Shiv Sena and BJP members were on their feet on the issue of farm loan waiver.
Shamburaje Desai (Shiv Sena) said recently two farmers had committed suicide at Wadgaon in Satara district since they were debt-ridden.
"If Uttar Pradesh can make a provision of Rs 36,000 crore to waive loans up to Rs 1 lakh, why can't Maharashtra do the same? Our financial condition is better than Uttar Pradesh. The UP Chief Minister did not wait for the central government help," he said.
Subhash Sabne (Sena) said farmers in Parbhani are planning to strike from June 1 by stopping Kharif sowing.
"If farmers strike and stop sowing, should we eat 'dhatura' (poisonous thorn apple)?" he asked.
Ashish Deshmukh and Sanjay Kute (both BJP) said the state government should go for a loan waiver to ensure there is no burden on the financial condition of the state and continue the investment in agriculture sector.
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