Multiple reports describe political statements within the MVA coalition arguing that current loan waiver proposals are fraudulent and urging authorities to formally declare drought conditions. The Times of India report centers on allegations that the loan waiver should not proceed as framed, characterizing it as fraudulent, and it calls for an official drought declaration. While the articles focus on the political claims rather than detailed evidence or official findings, they consistently link the statements to the broader issue of agricultural distress and whether government relief measures match on-ground conditions. The coverage indicates that the dispute is part of internal political contestation over how best to address hardship for farmers, with one side arguing that a waiver is not an appropriate or credible remedy and the other pressing for drought recognition as a basis for targeted support. The reports do not provide additional, consolidated verification details in the provided excerpts, and they mainly reflect the positions attributed to MVA figures rather than outcomes of any independent review.