The government today remained non-committal on whether to follow the erstwhile UPA dispensation's decision to grant a farm loan waiver across the country, after the Congress made the demand in Rajya Sabha.
The demand was put forth by Congress leader Anand Sharma during Question Hour while taking a dig at Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh, who told another Congress member that he hoped Karnataka would follow Uttar Pradesh in announcing a loan waiver for its farmers.
Oscar Fernandes (Cong) had asked whether the Centre would announce a loan waiver for Karnataka which was suffering from severe drought.
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This prompted Anand Sharma to rise and ask "Why are you talking about a state? Will you as a central Minister and the Prime Minister follow the UPA in announcing a farm loan waiver for the entire country?"
Singh chose to avoid replying to this pointed question but merely said that during NDA rule, Karnataka had received a total central assistance to the tune of Rs 1.85 lakh crore from 2015-2020, against only Rs 67,000 crore from 2010-2015.
Amid a political war of words, Chairman Hamid Ansari said "I hope during the Question Hour, questions will be questions and answers will be answers, without a political debate.
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