Devendra Fadnavis had yesterday announced the "biggest- ever" farm loan waiver amid the statewide agitation by cultivators who stalled movement of vegetables and milk over their demands.
As some sections of protesting agriculturists refused to call off the agitation, Fadnavis, without naming the Opposition Congress and NCP, alleged that "some people are trying to create anarchy in the state" by using farmers.
"There is no point in giving a political colour to their agitation. Doing so does not suit the chief minister's post," Pawar said in Ratnagiri late last evening.
He also said that, "The strike has taken place only because the government had fallen asleep."
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"The chief minister has tried to create a rift between farmers to stop the strike," Pawar alleged.
Fadnavis yesterday said that the government will waive loans of farmers with small land-holding, and 80 per cent of such farmers in Vidarbha and Marathwada will benefit.
Fadnavis said a committee will be formed to decide the details of loan waiver and it will ensure that needy farmers are not left out while wrong persons do not benefit, which happened in earlier loan waivers. The committee will have representatives of farmers too.
While the chief minister agreed to grant the main demand of farmers, which was loan waiver, it emerged yesterday that there was no consensus among their leaders about calling off the protest, which continued in many places, blocking supply of milk and vegetables leading to their prices soaring in cities, including Mumbai.