Competitive populism by offering financial benefits to the northeastern state’s 27 lakh microfinance borrowers has turned out to be major poll plank. It’s the opposition Congress which first promised waiver of loans taken from these institutions if the party is voted to power, with the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party matching it.
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