The
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana will end up being a bigger scam than the Rafale deal in terms of free
handouts to corporations. Already, since 2016, the central and state
governments have together allocated over Rs. 66,000 crores to crop insurance
schemes. These three years have also seen serious farmer distress and crop
failure in several regions. In the ‘compensations’ paid out to farmers, it is
hard to spot any funds that have come out of the pockets of the insurance
companies (mainly private, but also including public entities like the Life
Insurance Corporation or LIC). The payouts have come from the premiums given by
the farmer, and by state and central governments – and account for only a
fraction of even those premiums, leaving over huge sums of public money for the
insurers. And the first claimant on any ‘compensation’
is the bank that gave the farmer the loan
he or she is unable to
repay.
P. Sainath is Founder Editor, People's Archive of Rural India. He has been a rural reporter for decades and is the author of 'Everybody Loves a Good Drought'.
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