Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda today criticised the Centre's policy for the agriculture sector, saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi "has not launched any direct programmes" to check farmers' suicides in the country.
"I am not happy with the measures taken by the Modi government for farmers. I do not think Modi has launched any direct programmes to prevent farmers' suicides," he said at a meet-the-press programme here.
"Some of the programmes Modi announced for farmers are not going to create any short term impact. I have discussed this with Prime Minister. But he never answered," the JD(S) party supremo, who is here to campaign for LDF candidates for the May 16 Assembly elections, said.
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To a question whether BJP would open its account in Kerala, he said Modi and other union ministers are vigorously campaigning but "I do not know whether they will make an entry into the state Assembly. I do not know the ground reality."
On his reported support to beleaguered liquor baron Vijay Mallya, the former Prime Minister said, "I want to clarify that unnecessarily my and my party's names had been dragged into it. I only said that not only Mallya, but there are so many other people who have lakhs and lakhs of Rupees of NPAs (Non-Performing Assets)."
"But I do not want to name and hurt any of them. I am not supporting Mallya," he said.
JD(S), an ally in the CPI(M)-led LDF, has put up candidates in five constituencies for the upcoming polls.