The Congress' farmers unit president Nana Patole on Tuesday alleged that by promising ₹17 a day to farmers in the Union Budget, the government has added salt to their injuries.
The All India Kisan Congress (AIKS) chairman, addressing a press conference in Delhi, said a farmer's family cannot even afford tea with the amount announced for them.
At the conference, some farmers displayed cheques of ₹17, which they said they would send to the prime minister as part of their protest.
Addressing media, Patole said by paying ₹17 a day to farmers, the government had added salt to the their wounds.
Modi government would have to pay for it, he said.
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Union Finance Minister Piyush Goyal had announced that farmers will be provided ₹6,000 per year in three installments under a central government scheme. This translates into ₹16.44 daily.
Modi had promised to implement recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report on farmers but he had not done anything in last four years said Patole.
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