In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister O Panneerselvam said Centre was reportedly planning allowing banks to lend at normal priority sector rate.
Besides, he said, it is proposing to change the method of disbursing the interest subvention to a Direct Benefit Transfer based reimbursement model, after the farmer had settled his liabilities to lending institutions.
"Any reduction in the extent of concessionality of farm loans is uncalled for and will be a retrograde measure. Given the extensive damage to standing crops caused due to unseasonal rains in many parts of the country and the recent forecast of a below normal monsoon by Indian Meteorological Department, any move to make farm loans less concessional will be courting disaster," said the Chief Minister.
"Hence, I request you to direct the concerned Ministries to urgently reconsider any proposed changes in the interest subvention scheme. Neither should the level of concessionality for crop loans be reduced, nor should the mode of disbursal of interest subvention be changed to needlessly complex DBT based re-imbursement mechanism as these would not be in the interest of the farmers," he urged.
Pointing out to a recent circular from the Reserve Bank of India, he said it had indicated that the Union Government, as an interim measure, would implement the Interest Subvention Scheme as it exists till June 30, 2015 as the modified scheme was not yet finalised.
