Yadav, in an 'open' letter to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has raised doubts over implementation of MNREGA and "special favours being given to sugarcane lobby" in the state.
Prior to sending his letter to Fadnavis, he was on a four-day tour of Maharashtra as a part of 'Samvedna Yatra' of the worst drought affected regions in Nanded, Parbhani, Latur, Beed, Solapur, Osmanabad, Jalna, Aurangabad and Jalgoan.
"We came across widespread misery, anxiety and despair. Most farmers have lost their kharif crop and with it their investment," said Yadav, the national convener of 'Jai Kisan Andolan'.
Yadav, who earlier formed Swaraj Abhiyan along with activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan, has listed eight short-term and some long-term suggestions to counter the drought crisis.
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He wants the state to be declared drought-hit and emergency measures in place to tackle the water crisis.
He has suggested proper implementation of MGNREGA and EGS schemes, package for crop loss compensation, restructuring of crop loans and other outstanding personal loans.
Yadav has also suggested enhancement of ration under PDS, a government order on farmers' suicide compensation and meeting shortage of cattle fodder.
Maintenance of water bodies and small irrigation projects must get priority over sanctioning of new and large irrigation projects. MNREGA and CSR funds should be used to do maintenance and repairs of rural water supply schemes and minor irrigation works, he suggested.
Yadav has alleged that several schemes, including for drought relief and the EGS, in the state are "riddled with corrupt practices."
Recounting his observations in Beed district where Yadav had an interaction with farmers, he said very few people know about the scheme.