However, the AP state government has decided to form a Farmers' Empowerment Corporation to absorb the liability on account of the promised crop loan waiver, sources said.
A marathon five-hour meeting with bankers here tonight, which was attended by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, some of his cabinet colleagues, AP state government's Resources Management Committee chairman and MP Y S Chowdary, failed to reach a concrete decision on the way forward on the crop loan waiver.
It may be recalled that the Chandrababu Naidu government had promised to waive all crop loans up to Rs 1.50 lakh amounting to an estimated Rs 40,000 crore, but given the precarious financial situation of the AP state government due to bifurcation of the state, it has not been able to fulfil its promise even after four months of staying in power.
Initially, it had hoped to get the loans rescheduled in order to buy time, but the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) did not concede the AP state government's request.
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He said that the AP state government is ready to do whatever the bankers suggest, to ensure that farmers are not put to any hardship.
"Our idea is to form a Farmers' Empowerment Corporation with a corpus of Rs 5,000 crore to Rs 7,000 crore. We have already earmarked Rs 5,000 crore in the state budget while the rest too will be drawn from it," the MP said.
As per the AP government's proposal, the amount would be paid to the banks in the name of farmers as a portion of the loan waiver.
Farmers who have already cleared their dues would be issued certificates with a maturity date and an annual interest of 10 per cent.
"Farmers could encash the certificates from January 2015 if they wish to but will not get any interest if they do so," Chowdary said.