Announce full crop loan waiver, do not do politics: Uddhav Thackeray faced

Mumbai, September 30 (IANS) called the crisis caused by heavy rains and floods in Marathwada especially and the rest of Maharashtra as “unprecedented”, the Shiv Sena (UBT) on Tuesday asked the Mahuti government to declare a full crop loan waiver, which was promised before the assembly elections.

In his mouthpiece, the camp, ‘Saamana’ said that it is not playing politics on the issue during this important period, and also asked to avoid the ruling alliance.

It was argued that there should be no politics in the distribution of government assistance, and the government should soon establish all-party committees in the district and the taluka level to see if each camp is getting aid in each camp.

It would be appropriate to create committees of prominent people of major parties of major parties in the state and to work, and cooperate with district collectors and divisional commissioners.

Thackeray camp said torrential rains and floods have caused havoc, and the government has time to open its treasure to provide financial assistance to farmers and other citizens, whose lives have been completely destroyed.

It raised a strong objection to some members of the ruling coalition, asking what Udhav Thackeray did for the farmers when he was the Chief Minister. It said, “It seems that some coalition leaders must have forgotten that in the first meeting of the cabinet, the loans of farmers in Maharashtra have been forgiven.”

“We are of the opinion that natural disasters should not be politicized. However, some members of the ruling coalition are busy in politics. Also, some politicians who are busy making vacant promises … are playing politics on this flood. What are you doing for flood victims? Saamana asked the editorial. Are you

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The next day after heavy rains and floods in Marathwada, the Chief Minister visited the affected villages and reviewed the flood situation. “When a distressed farmer asked him, how much compensation you will give per hectare or what you would give immediately? Thackeray asked the camp. It was claimed that even expressing his grief and injustice has been stolen.

According to the editorial, more than one crore farmers have been affected by this flood. The fields, homes and cattle are washed. Life is lost. In such a situation, instead of digging in the mud of politics, it is necessary to go to the dam and help the farmers.

“Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has asked the district collectors of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Beed, Hingoli, Fake, Latur, Nandit, Dharshiv, Parbhani and Solapur have asked to speed up relief and rescue operations. Editorial.

The Thackeray Camp praised the Chief Minister’s move for plans for flood relief work, stating that the system does not move forward quickly until the head of the government himself is involved. “Today, farmers have no food. There is no roof left. Therefore, the Chief Minister has given instructions to maintain proper arrangements for food, water and health in relief camps. Now, who will investigate whether these instructions are being followed or not?” It asked that committees representing all parties have been designed to work in this regard, with administration.

“Maharashtra comes under all. But it is immoral for those trying to take political advantage of the government’s relief work. Some districts affected by the floods lack fodder. The Chief Minister has directed the district collectors and ordered them to be given a moder. The villages will be transferred to a safe place.

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According to the editorial, the Chief Minister has asked the officials to complete the Panchnamas (assessment of damage) and send the details to the government. “CM has also announced that a provision of Rs 2,000 crore has been made for flood victims in Marathwada, and Rs 10,000 is being paid to those who were flooded in their homes. However, it stressed that such help should not be distributed to ‘Lotus’ (BJP symbol). The victim said in its mouthpiece.

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