Cong distributed certificates to MP farmers but did not waive off loans Tomar
Bhopal Oct 22 PTI Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Friday said the previous Congress government in Madhya Pradesh under Kamal Nath distributed loan waiver certificates to farmers but had not waived off the money till now This he said was a sin unacceptable to God and that is why the Nath government which came to power in late 2018 fell in just 15 months in March 2020 In 2018 the BJP got four to five seats less and the Congress formed a government in MP Soon after taking oath as chief minister Nath signed the farm loan waiver file and distributed loan waiver certificates to farmers but till date these loans have not been waived off Tomar said while addressing a bypoll rally in Raigaon in Satna As this sin of the Congress was not acceptable to God the Kamal Nath government fell he added The Raigaon SC bypoll is scheduled for October 30 and results are to be announced on November 2 with the main fight being between BJPs Pratima Bagri and Congresss Kalpana Verma It has been necessitated due to the death of sitting BJP MLA Jugal Kishore Bagri Tomar said MP was in total darkness during Congress rule till 2003 with no roads or water supply etc while rapid progress took place under the BJP between 2003 and 2018 with welfare schemes like Ladli Laxmi Yojna Mukhyamantri Kanyadan Yojna and Sambal Yojna being launched Irrigation facilities under the Congress was just seven lakh hectares which was enhanced by the BJP to 47 lakh hectares now Though the COVID-19 pandemic hit revenue of the Centre and states Prime Minister Narendra Modi or MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan have never said there are no funds for welfare schemes for the poor and farmers he said The Modi government distributes Kisan Samman Nidhi of Rs 6000 annually to farmers and in MP the Chouhan government has added Rs 4000 to the amount making it a cumulative sum of Rs 10000 Tomar said Besides Raigaon bypolls are also due in Prithvipur and Jobat Assembly seats and Khandwa Lok Sabha constituency PTI MAS BNM BNM BNM
Bhopal Oct 22 PTI Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Friday said the previous Congress government in Madhya Pradesh under Kamal Nath distributed loan waiver certificates to farmers but had not waived off the money till now This he said was a sin unacceptable to God and that is why the Nath government which came to power in late 2018 fell in just 15 months in March 2020 In 2018 the BJP got four to five seats less and the Congress formed a government in MP Soon after taking oath as chief minister Nath signed the farm loan waiver file and distributed loan waiver certificates to farmers but till date these loans have not been waived off Tomar said while addressing a bypoll rally in Raigaon in Satna As this sin of the Congress was not acceptable to God the Kamal Nath government fell he added The Raigaon SC bypoll is scheduled for October 30 and results are to be announced on November 2 with the main fight being between BJPs Pratima Bagri and Congresss Kalpana Verma It has been necessitated due to the death of sitting BJP MLA Jugal Kishore Bagri Tomar said MP was in total darkness during Congress rule till 2003 with no roads or water supply etc while rapid progress took place under the BJP between 2003 and 2018 with welfare schemes like Ladli Laxmi Yojna Mukhyamantri Kanyadan Yojna and Sambal Yojna being launched Irrigation facilities under the Congress was just seven lakh hectares which was enhanced by the BJP to 47 lakh hectares now Though the COVID-19 pandemic hit revenue of the Centre and states Prime Minister Narendra Modi or MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan have never said there are no funds for welfare schemes for the poor and farmers he said The Modi government distributes Kisan Samman Nidhi of Rs 6000 annually to farmers and in MP the Chouhan government has added Rs 4000 to the amount making it a cumulative sum of Rs 10000 Tomar said Besides Raigaon bypolls are also due in Prithvipur and Jobat Assembly seats and Khandwa Lok Sabha constituency PTI MAS BNM BNM BNM