Diksha Lalita Devanand Karhade
News Editor
After winning the assembly elections, the oath-taking ceremony was recently held at Azad Maidan and his work as the leader of Maharashtra state has begun.
Due to this, all three parties under the Mahayuti should prioritize fulfilling the promises made to the voters during the elections, especially the immediate loan waiver of farmers, demanded young social activist Shubham Vijay Gajbhiye.
The Maharashtra government has a moral responsibility to get Baliraja out of this unprecedented crisis.
During the elections, many candidates of the Mahayuti had announced that they would waive the loans of farmers. Now the government has been formed.
Will Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis resolve the problems of farmers as soon as possible? This question is arising. Farmers are waiting for a complete loan waiver for farmers without any criteria or conditions.
The government had promised to waive off loans to farmers if it comes to power again, and the government should immediately fulfill this promise and reduce the pressure on the farmers’ coffers.
Shubham Gajbhiye has expressed the opinion that despite many appeals to the government, the government should remain firm on fulfilling its promises.
While fulfilling the promise made during the campaign, he has also demanded that the state’s farmers’ loan waiver be implemented immediately along with the immediate implementation of Rs 6,000 per quintal of soybean.
Farmers expect the grand alliance government to take both decisions in the first cabinet meeting and fulfill the promise made to the farmers.
Farmers need loan waiver. Farmers have sold soybeans at low prices due to necessity. Ultimately, Shubham Gajbhiye believes that they should be paid Rs. 6,000 per quintal.