Without naming the BJP, it said one can provoke people by playing politics of sentiments, but he/she needs courage to take a decision in the interest of farmers.
Hailing
the Uddhav
Thackeray-led Maharashtra government for declaring loan waiver of
up to Rs two lakh for farmers, the Shiv Sena on Monday hit out at the
BJP for seeking to write off debts fully and asked why it did not
address the issue when it was in power.
In
a veiled attack on the BJP-led central government, the Shiv Sena, in
its party mouthpiece 'Saamana', noted that the Thackeray government
took the decision of farm loan waiver at a time when the country is
"burning" over the issue of the Citizenship (Amendment)
Act.
Without
naming the BJP,
it said one can provoke people by playing politics of sentiments, but
he/she needs courage to take a decision in the interest of farmers.
The
Maharashtra government on Saturday announced a loan waiver of up to
Rs two lakh for farmers, with a cut off date of September 30, 2019.
Chief
Minister Uddhav Thackeray made the announcement in the Legislative
Assembly on the last day of the state legislature's winter session in
Nagpur.
The
BJP staged a walkout seeking full loan waiver.
"The
chief minister announced the decision at a time when the country is
burning over the issue of the citizenship law. One can provoke people
playing politics of sentiments, but needs spunk to take a decision in
the interest of farmers," the Shiv Sena said in sarcastic
remarks.
This
is the first step of the new government towards writing off farmers'
debts completely, the Marathi daily said.
It
said the demand for full farm loan waiver was made by Sena president
Thackeray himself during the tenure of the previous Devendra
Fadnavis-led government.
The
Fadnavis government could have also given full loan waiver, but it
did not do so then and is now seeking writing off debts completely
when the BJP is in opposition, the Shiv Sena observed.
"You
are not appreciating the government's decision to write off farmers'
loans of upto Rs two lakh, but questioning whether full loan waiver
has been extended. You were in power in Maharashtra for five years.
Why did not you give it then? You should tell this first," it
said.
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