Dues running into ‘crores’: Maharashtra contractors write to FM, RBI governor; seek waiver, GST relief
2 min readMumbaiMay 26, 2026 09:32 PM IST
Days after a showdown with the Maharashtra government over massive pending dues, associations representing small contractors in the state have written to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra seeking loan waivers, GST exemption and low-interest loans.
In a letter sent by the Maharashtra State Contractor Association and the Maharashtra State Unemployed Civil Engineer Association, the organisations claimed that nearly three lakh small contractors and developers across the state were facing severe financial distress due to prolonged non-payment of dues by government departments.
“All small contractors and developers in Maharashtra, undertaking works up to Rs 25 crore, are carrying out government development works for various departments of the state. However, for the past several years, they have not received payments for the works completed by them,” the letter stated.
The associations further said that the financial crisis had stalled fresh projects over the last one-and-a-half to two years, worsening the condition of small contractors.
Contractor association president Milind Bhosle said that small contractors, who usually execute projects worth up to Rs 25 crore, were increasingly being pushed out as the government floated larger contracts favouring big companies. “In recent years, the state government is releasing works worth more than Rs 100 crore, benefiting big companies. It means that small contractors are not eligible for that. With pending dues and no new works, the condition of small contractors is deteriorating every single day,” he said.
The associations have demanded waiver of outstanding loans of contractors and developers, exemption from GST payments and immediate provision of long-term loans at low interest rates to help the sector survive the ongoing crisis. “It is the responsibility of both the central and state governments to support and protect these contractors who contribute to the development works of the state,” the letter said.
Last month, alleging pending dues worth Rs 96,400 crore, the umbrella body of contractors had warned of stopping ongoing works across various departments from April 7 unless their demands were addressed. The strike was withdrawn a week later after assurances from Maharashtra Public Works Department Minister Shivendraraje Bhosle.
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