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DELHI: CNN-IBN is going to start a politico-economic series to
take on the UPA government in general and the finance minister
in particular with The Sixty Thousand Crore Loan Waiver,
throughout this week.
In
the series, CNN-IBN is going to evaluate "the possible merits,
if any, of this so-called panacea to the rising farmer suicides,"
a statement from the channel says.
Throughout
the week, CNN-IBN's flagship news bulletin, India at 9,
will bring stories from across the country that look at the state
of farmers from some of the worst-affected areas, including how
banks are grappling and how political parties are politicising
the entire situation in their favour.
"The
series is aimed at unearthing the real impact of the Rs 60,000
crore loan waiver on those it is supposed to help. It sheds light
on the plight and state of farmers across the country, for whom
nothing really changes," says CNN-IBN and IBN7 editor-in-chief
Rajdeep Sardesai.
The
channel believes that the farm loan waiver is expected to benefit
thirty million small and medium farmers, but in fact the figure
is nothing like it.
The
channel statement says that the waiver is in fact only applicable
to loans taken from established and recognised banks for less
than 2.5 hectares of land.
"However,
a majority of the affected farmers either own more than 2.5-hectares
of land and/or borrowed money from private moneylenders,"
it adds.
Therefore,
this means that they are exempted from the waiver and that in
reality it is just a pre-poll political gimmick.
The
series takes viewers through places like Bundelkhand, Vidarbha,
Telengana, Haryana and even the finance minster's constituency
of Shivganga in Tamil Nadu to showcase ground realities that have
been overlooked by the government's otherwise impressive grant.
"Could
it be a political carrot dangling before farmers to gain momentum
before the upcoming elections? CNN-IBN finds out," says the
statement.
In
addition, the series also lays focus on the growing migration
of people from areas like the Azamgarh-Varanasi belt to the big
cities in search of urban opportunities. For these former farmers,
agriculture is no longer an option and jobs in metropolises seem
more alluring.
The
Sixty Thousand Crore Loan Waiver is a series that looks into
the reality of the Budget's most-hyped provision and how everything
is not what meets the eye!
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