The total number of farmers who have applied for loan waiver has now crossed the mark of one crore, he said.
The figure contradicts Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis' claim of some 89 lakh farmers would benefit from the Rs 34,000 crore loan waiver scheme.
Fadnavis had announced the scheme on June 24 and asked all the farmers to register on Aapale Sarkar Online portal. At the same time, government had asked the all the banks including the cooperative, public and private sector to share their data of farmers accounts having overdue loans.
A senior officer from state cooperation department said the government officials will check each and every account details given by the banks with farmers registered with Aapale Sarkar.
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The applications of registered farmers are going to be considered for loan waiver scrutiny. After verification, the government will deposit the sanctioned amount into the loan account of the farmer, which will be automatically deducted by the bank to settle the loan, the officer said.
"We will be able to complete the verification of accounts before October 15; so that we can transfer the amount to settle the loan," he said.