"It pains and shocks us to see Modi giving money to every country that he visits without making a single visit to the Vidarbha region where more than 1,300 farmers committed suicide last year. His election promise of waiving farm loans and granting fresh farm credit to indebted farmers has turned out to be an empty one," VJAS convenor Kishor Tiwari told reporters here.
"Thus, to get a fresh farm credit, we urge Modi to shift us to either Mongolia, Bangladesh, Mauritius, Nepal, Fiji or Sri Lanka so that the agrarian crisis comes to an end," he said.
He said that it is "shameful" for the Indian government to give credit to other countries at a time when it has refused to give any money to farmers in Maharashtra citing financial constraints.
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