Patnaik made these announcements while addressing a BJD farmers rally at Sohela in Bargarh district, where maximum number of farmers have committed suicide allegedly due to crop loss and debt burden.
Patnaik said the peasants of Odisha had faced challenges like the super cyclone of 1999, cyclone Phailin in 2013 and cylone Hudhud last year with courage and "me and my government are with the farmers".
"(Of this amount) not a single rupee has been received from the Centre. The entire Rs 1,000 crore package is borne by the state government," the Chief Minister said.
Patnaik said the package has provisions like exemption of water cess in drought hit area, extension of kharif loan tenure, action against money lenders, 200 man days under MGNREGA with 30 per cent excess wages and others.
He said the government will arrange for crop loan at one per cent interest and drought assistance of Rs 100 per qunital of paddy loss for affected peasants in 21 districts.
He also announced Aung Medium Irrigation Project worth Rs 1500 crore and Jeera Medium Irrigation Project (Rs 300 crore) to enhance the irrigation potential in Bargarh district. "Special feeders will be set up for irrigation projects soon," he said.
About long term measures for tackling drought, the chief minister announced a Rs 35,000 crore package for western Odisha districts to be spent in five years.
Assuring the farmers, Patnaik said there would be no
Ridiculing the opposition for their "attempt" to derive political mileage from the farmers' crisis, Patnaik said, "We believe in work and not in words. Our programmes are not confined to holding press conferences like opposition parties. BJD is with the farmers while opposition tries to break the confidence of peasants."
Stating that press conferences would not solve the farmers' crisis, he asked opposition parties to stop "shedding crocodile tears" over the farmers plights.
Referring to Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi's rally in September, Patnaik said, "The farmers plight is not solved by undertaking 'padayatra' on television cameras. The opposition will not succeed in their bid to mislead the farmers against the state government."
"The then Prime Minister forgot the people of Odisha when the state was hit by calamities like Phailin and Hudhud. Central leaders do visit the state when there are elections. But, I have been all along with you and will remain with you till the end," Patnaik said.
Interestingly, Agriculture Minister Pradeep Maharathy, Revenue minister Bijayshree Routray and Cooperation Minister Damodar Rout remained absent at the farmers rally here.
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