His remarks came after reports that some farmers in the state were allegedly issued bank notices despite being beneficiaries of the loan waiver scheme.
Adityanath, addressing bank officials at a special state-level bankers committee meet, said the crop-loan waiver scheme will be successful only when the state government is able to ensure that relief reaches the bank accounts of every small and marginal farmer.
"The development of 22 crore population of the state is directly linked to the development of villages. For holistic development of the state, co-operation of banks is needed to run welfare-centric programmes for the rural populace. This will also ensure that economic and social condition of the farmers, poor and those living in villages improve," he said.
"This makes it clear that the economy of the state is largely dependent on the small and marginal farmers. In the past few years, it is these farmers who have been forced to bear the brunt of natural calamities. In these circumstances, there are strong possibilities that the farmers will fall into trap of money lenders," he said.
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Adityanath lamented that bank branches in the state are few in number. At present in the state, there are 16,583 bank branches, of which 8,176 are in rural areas.
The chief minister also observed that in order to boost digital payments and ensure that banking services reach the lowest strata of society, it is important to open more bank branches in rural areas.
He cited an RBI order in this regard, and promised that the state government will extend all possible help. "The UP government is sensitive to the safety and security of banks and bankers," he said.