Says hopeful of positive response on KCC loan waiver; ‘Presence of G.A. Mir at event shows NC & Congress are one’
Jahangeer Ganaie
Anantnag, Oct 13 :
Minister for Agriculture Javed Dar on Monday said the ground assessment of flood damages across various parts of the Union Territory has been completed, and the compiled report is currently with the Chief Secretary for final review.
He added that once the final vetting is done, the report will be forwarded to the Government of India for necessary financial assistance and relief measures.
Speaking to media persons in Anantnag, Dar, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that the administration has taken a detailed stock of the damages caused by recent floods, particularly in the agriculture and infrastructure sectors. “The ground assessment report has been compiled after thorough verification by the concerned departments. The file is now lying with the Chief Secretary for the final touch, after which it will be sent to the Government of India for approval and necessary action,” he said.
Asked about the possible waiver of Kisan Credit Card (KCC) loans for farmers affected by floods, the minister said that while no decision has been taken yet, the government remains hopeful of a favourable outcome. “Nothing concrete can be said at this stage about the waiver of KCC loans, but we are hopeful for something positive. The farmers have suffered heavy losses, and the government is committed to exploring every possible relief measure,” he assured.
On the political front, Dar took a subtle dig at the opposition, saying that the presence of senior Congress leader Ghulam Ahmad Mir at a joint function indicates that the National Conference (NC) and Congress are effectively one. “When you see G A Mir as part of the same function, it clearly shows that Congress and NC are one and the same,” he said, implying a deeper political understanding between the two parties ahead of the upcoming Raj Sabha elections—(KNO)