Pradeep Ramteke
Editor-in-Chief
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, ministers of several departments, high-ranking officials of various ministries, along with former Minister of State Bachu Kadu, the head of the farmers’ loan waiver movement, and his delegation discussed various issues including loan waiver at the Sahyadri Guest House at 7 pm today. Sources informed that a high-power committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Economic Advisor Pravin Pardeshi to submit a report on the debt relief of farmers within six months.
This committee has 9 members and is said to study the economic problems and complete loan waiver or debt relief of farmers and submit such a report to the Maharashtra government within six months.
Such a GR has been issued by the Maharashtra. government and it has reached the hands of the media. But that Is it mentioned in the JR? That the Maharashtra government will waive off the loans of all farmers in the state of Maharashtra, if there is no mention of this at all, then what is the use of the High Power Committee? This question arises.
The High Power Committee will be important for the Maharashtra government to review the remaining 21 demands. But, what is the need for the High Power Committee report for the Maharashtra government to take a decision on the loan waiver of farmers?
If Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis takes it to heart, it is true that all the figures of farmers’ loans can be brought to the Maharashtra government within 3 days.
However, since the Maharashtra government’s stance is that it does not want to waive off loans to farmers in general or completely wipe out the farmers’ accounts, it is seen that the Maharashtra government has taken a loophole in the name of the High Power Committee.
Along with this, it is suspected that the leaders who are fighting for the farmers, including the farmers, are planning to do this in the name of the High Power Committee.
However, as soon as the farmers came to know about the report of the High Power Committee through the media, the farmers have become aggressive against the Maharashtra government and have started expressing their views that they have never seen a liar and a liar like Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
Hearing the wrong decision of the High Power Committee of the Maharashtra government, tears welled up in the eyes of the farmers at the protest site, painful emotions welled up in them, if the Maharashtra government is not for the farmers of the state of Maharashtra, then the question arises, whose government is this and for whom?



