Key Points

Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has taken a strong stance against microfinance company harassment by introducing a groundbreaking ordinance. The new law aims to protect vulnerable borrowers from illegal debt collection practices and intimidation tactics. Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot has already signed the ordinance, signaling its imminent implementation. This decisive action follows numerous complaints of harassment in districts like Belagavi, Bidar, Mysuru, and Ramanagara.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Blocks Microfinance Harassment in Karnataka Law

  • Karnataka passes ordinance to prevent microfinance loan harassment
  • Governor signs law protecting vulnerable borrowers
  • State government establishes district-level helplines
  • Multiple districts report microfinance company misconduct
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Law to curb Microfinance harassment to come into effect soon: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah

Karnataka's new ordinance shields borrowers from microfinance company abuse, marking a significant step in protecting vulnerable populations.

"Don't let anyone make any hasty decision out of fear of harassment from microfinance. Our government is with you. - Siddaramaiah, Karnataka CM"

Bengaluru, February 13

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday announced that the state government will soon implement an ordinance to prevent microfinance companies from harassing borrowers, adding that the ordinance has received the Governor's approval.

https://x.com/siddaramaiah/status/1889653634121560315

In his X post, CM wrote, "An ordinance designed to prevent harassment of borrowers by microfinance companies under the pretext of debt collection has received the Governor's signature. This law will come into effect soon and protect people against illegal loan collection and harassment by microfinance institutions. Don't let anyone make any hasty decision out of fear of harassment from microfinance. Our government is with you."

The state government has planned an ordinance to prevent microfinance companies from exploiting the poor to recover loans.

The chief minister's office said on Wednesday that Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot signed the ordinance regarding the microfinance rules that the Karnataka government recently decided on at a Cabinet meeting.

Earlier on February 3, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar said, "Our government will not allow microfinance companies to take the law into their hands and torture the poor using hooligans. We will give more power to the police to handle this."

When asked about the continuing torture despite government warnings, he said, "Many FIRs have been filed against microfinance companies in Belagavi, Bidar, Mysuru, and Ramanagara. The CM and the cooperative ministers have already issued stern warnings."

Shivakumar added, "An ordinance is ready and will be sent to the Governor in a couple of days. We have also started helplines in every district headquarters. The CM will also hold meetings on this with senior police officials."

The microfinance companies in Karnataka allegedly abused several families in Karnataka. Those families had complained that microfinance company representatives were harassing them in the name of repayment.

- ANI

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