Sugar mill borrowed Rs 500 cr fraudulently in our names: Farmers

Sugarcane farmers from Thanjavur staged a protest on Thursday against Thiru Arooran Sugar Factory to disburse the default amount of Rs 100 crore and demanding the government to initiate action against the factory administration which allegedly borrowed loans worth Rs 500 crore in the name of farmers without their knowledge.

By :  migrator
Update: 2022-01-28 00:58 GMT
Sugarcane farmers staging protest for their dues in Thanjavur on Thursday

Thiruchirapalli

Speaking among farmers, Cauvery Farmers Protection Association Secretary Swamimalai Sundara Vimalnathan said, the Administration of Thiru Arooran Sugar Factory had reportedly availed loans worth Rs 500 crore using the documents of sugarcane farmers without their knowledge. The government should intervene in it and initiate action against the factory authorities. “At the same time, we demand a CBI probe into the fraud and the bank officials too should be inquired,” said Vimalnathan.

Stating that the farmers have been waiting for their dues from the sugar factory, Vimalnathan said, the factory owes at least Rs 100 crore to the farmers. “They have been waiting for a long time and the pending amount should be disbursed to the farmers with interest and we will continue to protest until our demands are fulfilled,” he said.

They raised slogans holding national flag and sugarcane. They demanded the state government and the Union government to have concern over the farmers who have been waiting for a long time for their hard earned money.

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