The loan waiver scheme, which fulfils a promise made in the Congress's 'Vachan Patra' (manifesto) released ahead ofthe November assembly polls, will benefit 50 lakh farmers and cost the exchequer Rs 40,000 crore, he said.
"The government was formed just two months back. We will not wait for five years to prove ourselves for the trust the people of the state have reposed in us.
"We will develop the state day and night," Nath said after launching the campaign from Namli town in the district.
Under the "Jai Kisan Fasal Rin Mafi Yojna," farm loans up to Rs 2 lakh of 50 lakh farmers will be waived and thescheme will cost the exchequer about Rs 40,000 crore, he said.
In Ratlam, loans of 40,000 farmers amounting to Rs 134 crore are being written-off, the chief minister said.
Nath said the other major challenge before the government is to provide employment to youths.