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Karnataka farmers to hit the streets today as CM's loan waiver promise remains unfulfilled

New CM HD Kumaraswamy needs over Rs 53,000 crore to fulfil his promise, which is a challenge. Waiving off such a huge amount can be detrimental to fiscal management of the state

June 19, 2018 / 09:49 IST
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Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy
Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy

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Just a month ago, Karnataka got a new government as well as a new chief minister, HD Kumaraswamy, who had promised the farmers of the state to waive off all debts, including loans given by nationalised banks, if he was voted to power.

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However, Kumaraswamy needs over Rs 53,000 crore to fulfil his promise, which is a challenge. Waiving off such a huge amount can be detrimental to fiscal management of the state.

But the farmers are in dire need of credit as they are caught between good monsoon and lack of fresh credit as the sowing season begins. Most institutional lenders have said fresh loans will be given only when the previous arrears are dealt with.