The farmers want more benefits for those who regularly repay their crop loans.
A delegation of eight farmers from the village in Ahmednagar district today met NCP chief Sharad Pawar here in connection with their demands.
The farmers claimed that Pawar assured to look into their issues. The cultivators also said that they are planning to meet Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis tomorrow.
The BJP-led government had on Saturday unveiled a Rs 34,022 crore farm loan waiver scheme, under which debts of up to Rs 1.5 lakh would be written off, giving relief to some 89 lakh farmers.
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Under the scheme, the farmers who regularly repay loan will get 25 per cent relief on paid amount, capped at Rs 25,000.
Abhay Chavan, a farmers' leader from Puntambe, said, "We regularly repay our crop loans. The government's loan waiver scheme helps us up to Rs 25,000 only whereas those who have outstanding loans up to Rs 1.50 lakh are going to benefit more."
"We think this is unfair to us as we repay crop loan from time to time," he said.
"We met Pawar because he understands our issues thoroughly. Our demand is that we should get benefit up to Rs 50,000 because many farmers would not benefit from the existing scheme.
"If a farmer gets Rs 25,000 return under the scheme, it is quite less," he said.
"Some senior farmers from Puntambe village are going to meet Fadnavis tomorrow regarding the same issue. Loan waiver scheme announced by the state government is not satisfactory," Dhanwate told reporters after their meeting with Pawar at Y B Chavan centre near the state Secretariat.
"Hence, when our loan turns bad, its amount is much more than that of farmers growing cereals and pulses. We are not going to benefit much from such loan waiver schemes," he claimed.
On the legal cases filed against the cultivators, Amol Teke, who was a part of the farmers' delegation, said, "The state government should withdraw all cases against the farmers without any condition."
Early this month, several parts of Maharashtra witnessed large scale protests by farmers over their demands for a loan waiver and remunerative price for their produce, among others.
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