"Today, it is the fashion of political parties to ask for loan waiver. When I was talking in Mumbai (earlier today), I was referring to the approach of political parties which are competing with each other, asking for waiver of loans," Naidu told reporters here.
Stating that waiver of farm loans alone was not the solution to farmers' distress, Naidu said it could be a temporarily solution, that too in distress or extreme situations.
"We have to take care for these measures. We have not done it in so many years after Independence," he said.
Naidu said political parties should focus on bringing in structural policy changes, instead of adopting short-term measures such as loan waiver.
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Listing out various initiatives, he said the Modi government had taken a number of steps to improve the situation of farmers and referred to Comprehensive Crop Insurance Scheme, Soil Health Card and Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana.
Earlier in Mumbai, Naidu had said at an event that seeking loan waivers had become a "fashion" now but it was not the final solution and should be considered in extreme situations.
The Aam Aadmi Party and the CPI(M) attacked him for his comment that seeking loan waivers had become a "fashion".
While AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal said the comment exposed his bias towards the rich, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury asked if the government would now term farmer suicides "fashionable".
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