Rahul Gandhi pitches for farm loan waiver on Day 2 of Uttar Pradesh yatra

He alos said that Congress was not in power at the Centre and in the state, thus it could not help the farmers directly

Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi
Press Trust of India Gorakhpur, UP
Last Updated : Sep 07 2016 | 4:27 PM IST
Making a strong pitch for farm loan waiver on the second day of his yatra in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi said the Modi government should run a government for the poor and look into the plight of the farmers who are "crying".

He claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi waived loans to the tune of Rs 1.10 lakh crore of "big industrialists and rich people" in the past two years while he forgot the plight of farmers who are carrying the burden of the entire country.

"In the past two years, Narendra Modi has waived loans of Rs 1.10 lakh crore. Not of small farmers but of big industrialists and rich people. If Modiji wants to waive loans of the rich, it is his decision. He is the Prime Minister and he can do so. We are not against it.

"We have only one demand. You should not run a 'suit-boot sarkar'. You should run a government for the poor. If you want to waive loans of big industrialists, then do it for farmers too. Don't forget the farmer, because the farmer is crying, big industrialists are not," he told reporters here.

He said there are reports from various states that farmers are committing suicide due to scarcity of water, issues of fertiliser, loans, MSP and power.

"In our 'khaat sabha', the farmers told us that the government should take the burden on their shoulders. There is no burden on big industrialists, but the farmer is carrying the burden of the entire country on his shoulders. That is why we started this yatra," he said.

Seeking to strengthen the party's base in Uttar Pradesh ahead of next year's Assembly election, Gandhi kicked off a month-long 'mahayatra' during which he would traverse 2,500 kms across the state to hear out the farmers and give voice to them in highlighting their plight.

He said Congress was not in power at the Centre and in the state, thus it could not help the farmers directly.

"But we will raise their voice through agitation," he said.

"Our only target is to put pressure on the Prime Minister and the NDA/BJP government and we want loans to be waived, just as we waived Rs 70,000 crore (during our tenure). We will put pressure on them. We will travel from here to Delhi and talk to farmers, listen to their problems and understand them and take them to Modiji," he said.

Congress has been out of power for the last 27 years in Uttar Pradesh, where Assembly polls are due early next year.
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First Published: Sep 07 2016 | 2:57 PM IST

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