Promising to help farmers if voted to power, Kumaraswamy said he is not deterred by the cases against him (relating to alleged illegal mining) and was ready to face more.
Speaking during the discussion on demands in the Legislative Assembly, he accused the Siddaramaiahgovernment of not meeting the expectations of farmers, who are facing consecutive years of severe drought.
Expressing concern over rising number of farmer suicides, he said Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra have seen violent agitations by farmers, despite good agriculture sectorgrowth.
Pointing out that Congress leaders are holding 72hours fast in Madhya Pradesh demanding farm loan waiver when their party government has not made similar announcementin Karnataka, he said Yeddyurappa and BJP leadersalso have threatened a stir on the same issue, but are unable toget any support from the central government.
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"The Central government has not committed to even Maharashtraand Uttar Pradesh governments.. Still they have taken steps towards farm loan waiver. The state government should also work towards it," he said.
Noting that there is talk in political circles that JD(S) speaks about farm loan waiver, because it is aware thatthe party won't come to power, Kumaraswamy said "I have takenit as a challenge."
"My aim is that after coming to power we will have a weather based cropping pattern according to which farmers will grow their crops in accordance to the guidance and government will take the responsibility of farm loans."
He also urged the government to announce the date by which government would announce the waiver so that farmers don't commit suicide, at least in anticipation of that being done.
"If you can't announce the farm loan waiver, quit the office," he said.
Citing opinions by some experts that there wouldbe deficit rainfall this year as well, he warned thegovernment and asked it to plan for alternative arrangementsnow itself.
Referring to legal cases against him, Kumaraswamy said "let them put more cases against me, I'm ready to fight. Have nothing to fear."
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