With reports of fresh problems in the farming sector coming out, particularly after the demonetisation, a Congress delegation met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to draw his attention towards the farmers’ issues.
The delegation, led by party Vice-President Rahul Gandhi, also had Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh, and his Uttar Pradesh counterpart Raj Babbar, along with others.
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After the meeting, Rahul Gandhi said Modi heard them patiently but did not commit anything.
“We, the Congress party delegation, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the plight of farmers in this country. Every single day, a farmer is committing suicide in Punjab. Farmers are committing suicide all over the country. The Centre has removed the import duty on wheat. This is a devastating blow. So, we went to the Prime Minister to request him on behalf of farmers of this country to waive their loans,” he said.
The Prime Minister reportedly asked Rahul Gandhi to continue to meet him on issues of national importance.
Demand for waiver The Opposition has been maintaining that the Prime Minister was running away from any sort of discussions in and outside Parliament.
The meeting took place at the office of Modi in Parliament.
Rahul Gandhi also claimed that the Prime Minister agreed that that the situation of farmers is serious. “We told Prime Minister that the way the government had waived ₹1,40,000 crore, the same way farmers’ loans too should be waived,” he said.
He added that issues of farmers in Maharashtra and Karnataka were also raised by the delegation.
“The severe agrarian crises have caused acute distress to the farmers and they have been driven to despair and suicide. It is sad to mention that the State of Uttar Pradesh ranks 8th among the Indian States in terms of farmers’ suicides,” the memorandum submitted to Modi by the delegation said.