With government-appointed expert panel exploring ways and means for debt waiver, the priority of the state government will be to first extend relief to small and marginal farmers.
"There is going to be some provision in the budget with regard to relief (debt waiver for farmers)" a senior official said today.
Opposition parties have been demanding from Amarinder Singh-led Congress government to fulfil poll promise of debt waiver in the wake of growing number of farmer suicides in the state.
The panel is in the process of collecting information about outstanding debt of farmers from banks, cooperative banks, official said.
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Besides, the expert group will also meet all the stakeholders including farmers to seek their opinion before suggesting ways and means for debt waiver, he said.
The expert panel is also likely to meet the Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on June 15 here to update him about the work done so far on the debt waiver.
Notably, Congress in its poll manifesto had promised to waive farm debt after coming to power. It had announced promise of 'karza-kurki khatam (eliminate loan and auction), fasal di poori rakam' (complete payment of crops).
After coming to power, the state government formed an expert group under the chairmanship of T Haque, a former chairman of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices, to assess the quantum of agricultural debt and suggest ways and means for farm debt waiver.
At present, the total agricultural debt in Punjab is pegged at Rs 85,000 crore. Out of which total loan to farmers including marginal and small growers was Rs 72,700 crore.
The outstanding debt of small and marginal farmers was Rs 36,000 crore including Rs cooperative loan of Rs 5,000 crore.