YS Jagan says Chandrababu duped farmers on crop loan waiver; distributes final leg of ‘Rythu Bharosa-PM Kisan’ funds
The Chief Minister disbursed Rs 1,078.36 crore under the third tranche of financial assistance of YSR Rythu Bharosa - PM Kisan
AMARAVATHI: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday said that TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu deceived farmers by promising the farming community to waive off their loans.
The Chief Minister disbursed Rs 1,078.36 crore under the third tranche of financial assistance of ‘YSR Rythu Bharosa - PM Kisan’ and Rs 215.98 crore under ‘YSR Sunna Vaddi Panta Runalu’ (zero percent interest crop loans).
Continuing his tirade against Naidu, he said, “In a bid to become the Chief Minister, Chandrababu Naidu announced farm loan waiver to the tune of Rs 87,612 crore. However, after coming to power, the TDP government duped the farmers by giving farm loan documents to the farmers without waiving any loan amount. Subsequently, Chandrababu scrapped the zero-interest subsidy scheme which had severely impacted the farming community.”
Reprimanding Naidu further, the Chief Minister said, “During Chandrababu’s tenure, the farmers of the state were paying Rs 5,000 - 6,000 crore annually in interest and compound interest.”
The financial support under the Rythu Bharosa scheme had been received by 53.58 lakh farmers and as many as 10.78 lakh farmers received the benefits of the Sunna Vaddi and Panta Runalu scheme.
Crediting the assistance directly into the bank accounts of the beneficiary farmers from his camp office, CM Jagan stated, “For the fifth consecutive year, the state government has provided financial aid to farmers under YSR Rythu Bharosa, supporting farmers and making farming a profitable enterprise in the state.”
The Chief Minister said, “The YSRCP Government has been providing Rs.13,500 aid every year under the Rythu Bharosa Scheme. The total amount is credited in three installments in the account of farmers. Previously, the state government has provided two tranches of financial assistance of Rs 11,500 to farmers in the current year. Today, the government has released the third installment of the financial assistance under the scheme amounting to Rs 2,000. The aid will be credited to the bank accounts of 53.58 lakh farmers in the state.”
Underlining that the YSRCP government strongly believed that the state's well-being was based on the prosperity of the state’s farmers, CM Jagan remarked, “Over the last 57 months, every decision of the state government has been taken considering the welfare of farmers and farmworkers. Throughout these five years, we have consistently offered support through YSR Rythu Bharosa."
“Under my complete tenure, the state government has disbursed more than Rs 34,000 crore (Rs. 34,288 cr) for the welfare of the farmers in the state. Each beneficiary of the YSR Rythu Bharosa – PM Kisan has received Rs 67,500 in the last 57 months.
CM Jagan further highlighted that his government had outperformed themselves and delivered more than what they had promised in the manifesto in order to benefit farmers. He said, “We have promised to give Rs 50,000 to each farmer in five years, but we have given Rs 67,500 i.e, Rs 17,500 more than what we promised."
The Chief Minister disclosed that the state government had also released Rs 215.98 crore today under YSR Sunna Vaddi Panta Runalu benefitting 10.78 lakh farmers. The beneficiaries of the scheme, who had been consistently repaying loans, had received financial assistance. To date, 84.66 lakh farmers had received Rs 2,050 crore as interest subsidy under this scheme in the last 57 months.
“Our government has disbursed Rs 34,288 crore through the YSR Rythu Bharosa program in the last five years. Additionally, Rs 65,258 crore were allocated for the procurement of farm produce, and a whopping Rs 1.2 lakh crore have been given to farmers through various schemes in the last 57 months,” CM added.
AP only state providing free crop insurance to farmers
Elaborating further on the measures taken by the government for the welfare of farmers, Jagan said, “The state government is also providing nine hours of quality power supply to over 19 lakh farmers. Each farmer is getting free electricity worth Rs. 45,000 annually. The state government is spending an annual expenditure of approximately Rs. 9,000 crore to provide the free power supply to the farmers.”
He pointed out, “Andhra Pradesh is the only state that pays a premium for providing free crop insurance to farmers. Historically, farmers have never had insurance premiums covered on their behalf by a state government anywhere in the country.”
“The initiative will rescue farmers who face difficulties and incur crop losses during the season. We provide input subsidies before the crop season concludes. This practice has been consistently followed in the past five years.”
Highlighting the pro-farmer initiatives introduced by the government, Jagan said, “We have established Rythu Bharosa Kendras at the village level, providing agriculture assistance to support farmers in various ways, including e-crop management. We are trying to guide farmers right from sowing the seeds to the sale of crops.”
YS Jagan says Chandrababu duped farmers on crop loan waiver; distributes final leg of ‘Rythu Bharosa-PM Kisan’ funds
AMARAVATHI: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday said that TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu deceived farmers by promising the farming community to waive off their loans.
The Chief Minister disbursed Rs 1,078.36 crore under the third tranche of financial assistance of ‘YSR Rythu Bharosa - PM Kisan’ and Rs 215.98 crore under ‘YSR Sunna Vaddi Panta Runalu’ (zero percent interest crop loans).
Continuing his tirade against Naidu, he said, “In a bid to become the Chief Minister, Chandrababu Naidu announced farm loan waiver to the tune of Rs 87,612 crore. However, after coming to power, the TDP government duped the farmers by giving farm loan documents to the farmers without waiving any loan amount. Subsequently, Chandrababu scrapped the zero-interest subsidy scheme which had severely impacted the farming community.”
Reprimanding Naidu further, the Chief Minister said, “During Chandrababu’s tenure, the farmers of the state were paying Rs 5,000 - 6,000 crore annually in interest and compound interest.”
The financial support under the Rythu Bharosa scheme had been received by 53.58 lakh farmers and as many as 10.78 lakh farmers received the benefits of the Sunna Vaddi and Panta Runalu scheme.
Crediting the assistance directly into the bank accounts of the beneficiary farmers from his camp office, CM Jagan stated, “For the fifth consecutive year, the state government has provided financial aid to farmers under YSR Rythu Bharosa, supporting farmers and making farming a profitable enterprise in the state.”
The Chief Minister said, “The YSRCP Government has been providing Rs.13,500 aid every year under the Rythu Bharosa Scheme. The total amount is credited in three installments in the account of farmers. Previously, the state government has provided two tranches of financial assistance of Rs 11,500 to farmers in the current year. Today, the government has released the third installment of the financial assistance under the scheme amounting to Rs 2,000. The aid will be credited to the bank accounts of 53.58 lakh farmers in the state.”
Underlining that the YSRCP government strongly believed that the state's well-being was based on the prosperity of the state’s farmers, CM Jagan remarked, “Over the last 57 months, every decision of the state government has been taken considering the welfare of farmers and farmworkers. Throughout these five years, we have consistently offered support through YSR Rythu Bharosa."
“Under my complete tenure, the state government has disbursed more than Rs 34,000 crore (Rs. 34,288 cr) for the welfare of the farmers in the state. Each beneficiary of the YSR Rythu Bharosa – PM Kisan has received Rs 67,500 in the last 57 months.
CM Jagan further highlighted that his government had outperformed themselves and delivered more than what they had promised in the manifesto in order to benefit farmers. He said, “We have promised to give Rs 50,000 to each farmer in five years, but we have given Rs 67,500 i.e, Rs 17,500 more than what we promised."
The Chief Minister disclosed that the state government had also released Rs 215.98 crore today under YSR Sunna Vaddi Panta Runalu benefitting 10.78 lakh farmers. The beneficiaries of the scheme, who had been consistently repaying loans, had received financial assistance. To date, 84.66 lakh farmers had received Rs 2,050 crore as interest subsidy under this scheme in the last 57 months.
“Our government has disbursed Rs 34,288 crore through the YSR Rythu Bharosa program in the last five years. Additionally, Rs 65,258 crore were allocated for the procurement of farm produce, and a whopping Rs 1.2 lakh crore have been given to farmers through various schemes in the last 57 months,” CM added.
AP only state providing free crop insurance to farmers
Elaborating further on the measures taken by the government for the welfare of farmers, Jagan said, “The state government is also providing nine hours of quality power supply to over 19 lakh farmers. Each farmer is getting free electricity worth Rs. 45,000 annually. The state government is spending an annual expenditure of approximately Rs. 9,000 crore to provide the free power supply to the farmers.”
He pointed out, “Andhra Pradesh is the only state that pays a premium for providing free crop insurance to farmers. Historically, farmers have never had insurance premiums covered on their behalf by a state government anywhere in the country.”
“The initiative will rescue farmers who face difficulties and incur crop losses during the season. We provide input subsidies before the crop season concludes. This practice has been consistently followed in the past five years.”
Highlighting the pro-farmer initiatives introduced by the government, Jagan said, “We have established Rythu Bharosa Kendras at the village level, providing agriculture assistance to support farmers in various ways, including e-crop management. We are trying to guide farmers right from sowing the seeds to the sale of crops.”