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“My Government Waived Off Loans Of 26 Lakh Farmers”: Kamal Nath


My govt waived off the loans of 26 Lakh farmers of the state, Kamal Nath mentioned (Document)

Indore:

Madhya Pradesh Congress president and previous leader minister Kamal Nath on Sunday mentioned his govt had waived off loans of 26 lakh farmers and challenged the present BJP dispensation within the state to end up his declare mistaken.

He was once addressing a public assembly in favour of Congress candidate Premchand Guddu from Sanver in Indore district.

Bypolls are wanted in 27 Meeting seats within the state, even though no date has been introduced for them as but.

“My govt waived off the loans of 26 Lakh farmers of the state. I brazenly problem (MP Leader Minister) Shivraj Singh Chouhan and (Congressman-turned-BJP Rajya Sabha MP) Jyotiraditya Scindia to refute this declare,” he mentioned.

Hitting out at Mr Scindia, Mr Nath mentioned the previous used to reward the farm mortgage waiver scheme when he was once with the Congress however was once now criticising it.

Mr Scindia’s defection to the BJP and the resignation of 22 of his loyalist MLAs introduced down the Kamal Nath govt in March.

Accusing Mr Chouhan of constructing faux bulletins as CM, Mr Nath claimed he by no means did so whilst he occupied the highest put up.

“I need to ask the general public what sin did my govt devote through waiving off farm loans, bringing in funding and taking at the mafia?” Mr Nath requested.

He mentioned the Mr Chouhan govt within the state was once harassing and suppressing Congress employees and warned officers “to not roam with BJP badges of their wallet”.

Accusing the BJP of throttling democracy whilst bringing down his govt, Mr Nath mentioned the architect of the Charter Babasaheb Ambedkar would possibly by no means have imagined that such “politics of bargaining” would happen within the nation.

(With the exception of for the headline, this tale has no longer been edited through NDTV personnel and is revealed from a syndicated feed.)

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