Madhya Pradesh to waive up to $5.3 billion in farm debts

MUMBAI: The new leader of Madhya Pradesh is to waive up to $5.3 billion of farm loans, becoming the latest area to offer relief ahead of a national election next year as farmers reel from losses caused by falling crop prices.

MUMBAI: The new leader of Madhya Pradesh is to waive up to $5.3 billion of farm loans, becoming the latest area to offer relief ahead of a national election next year as farmers reel from losses caused by falling crop prices. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP lost the central state to Congress last week dealing Modi his biggest defeat since he took office in 2014 and boosting the opposition ahead of the vote next year. 

Congress leader Kamal Nath, who became chief minister of the state on Monday, decided to write off farmers' loans up to Rs 2,00,000, according to a notification. 

Farmers' protests have been rising in past months due to the fall in crop prices and a rise in the cost of diesel and fertiliser. 

Nearly 3.4 million farmers will benefit from the loan waiver, which is likely to cost between Rs 350 billion ($4.9 billion) to Rs 380 billion ($5.3 billion), Rajesh Rajora, the state's principal secretary for agriculture, said. 

Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, both ruled by the BJP, announced similar loan waivers last year. 

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