Raising questions on the loan system, MP Varun Gandhi said that three days ago he had read in a Delhi newspaper that a farmer from Bulandshahr, UP had to sell two parts of his body to repay a loan of Rs 2.5 lakh. Another news was published that loans worth Rs 70 thousand crores of the country’s biggest industrialists have been waived off. The MP said that those who have immense money, their loan is waived, but those who do not have Rs 2.5 lakh, they have to sell their organs to repay the loan. What kind of India is this? Shouldn’t the loans of the poor be waived off?
‘There is no one to listen to the poor’
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