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The Congress on Saturday, 17 March, said that if voted to power, it would come out with a loan-waiver scheme for small and marginal farmers similar to that announced by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government in 2009.
Adopting a resolution on “Agriculture, Employment and Poverty Alleviation” at the party's 84th plenary session, it hit out at the Modi government for its “flawed” and “anti-farmer” policies that have caused an "agrarian crisis" in the country.
The party claimed the scheme of the UPA government in 2009 had benefited 3.2 crore farmers.
The crop insurance scheme of the Modi government benefited private insurance companies more than the farmer, it said, alleging that the money was taken away from farmers' bank accounts without their consent.
The Congress said if the party formed the government after the general elections next year, it would set up a permanent commission for farm labour welfare with a constitutional status to guarantee social security at old age.
The party said it would also provide interest-free loans to cover input costs to tenant farmers, sharecroppers and farmers owning and cultivating up to two hectares of land as was done by the Congress governments in Haryana and Rajasthan in the past.
It resolved to bring in a farmer-centric paradigm shift in the agriculture sector and restore profitability.
On the poverty alleviation front, the party said it will create a national poverty alleviation fund and impose a five percent cess on incomes of the top one percent people.
“The Congress shall ensure that Aadhaar is not used to deny benefits to the poor”, the resolution said, adding that it should be used to improve targeting the eligible beneficiaries under the National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) and other welfare schemes.
The party also said if voted to power, it would re-examine the issue of GST on agricultural equipment to lower input costs for farmers.
The wealth of the top one percent has gone up by 73 percent while that of the bottom half of the population has grown by just one percent during the BJP rule, it claimed.
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Published: 17 Mar 2018,10:09 PM IST