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Maha Congress tells Mahayuti

Maharashtra Congress Committee Chairman Harshavardhan Sapkal claimed that the “triple engine” government suffers from “Ghajini syndrome” and asked for special packaging for farmers in the central government. |Picture source: X/@InCharshSapkal

After Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar stated that “farmers do not need to wait for a cut loan”, Harshavardhan Sapkal, chairman of the Congress Committee of Maharashtra said that the “triple engine” government claimed that “Ghajini syndrome” suffered from “Ghajini syndrome” and asked for special packaging for the central government.

“The BJP-led coalition promises to provide loans to farmers and increase financial aid for women from Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,100,” Sapukal said. “But now they have issued an order to repay the loan by March 31.”

Mr. Sapkar noted that the budget meeting ended without any “significant decision” and failed to fulfill any promises in his declaration. “Olanzeb’s grave was dug up and the vital matters such as unemployment, farmers’ loan exemptions and fair pricing of agricultural products,” Mr Sapkar said in a conversation with Tilak Bhavan of Mumbai.

Khadakpurna Canal Water Problems

Mr. Sapkar questioned Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’ commitment to address the water problem of the Kadakpurna Canal. “He claimed that the solution was not feasible. Young farmer Kailas Nagare tragically committed suicide due to the delay in solving the problem,” he said.

WAQF Reform Act

Mr. Sapkar said that special land rights had been established during the drafting of the Charter Constitution. The land has been allocated to temples, places of worship, Inam (Talented) Land has been granted. In Maharashtra, even descendants of chhatrapatis have obtained special land rights.

“The BJP government is now looking at the WAQF bill through religious lenses, and seems to be intending to take over the land and hand it over to industrialists and builders. They have handed over Dharavi’s land to Adani and Shakani and Ambani of Adani and Adani under the excuse of Shakti Peeth Peeth Peeth Peeth Peeth Peeth Peeth Peeth Peeth Peeth Peeth Peeth said.

“Narendra Modi’s throne is trembling!”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the headquarters of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Nagpur on March 30 for 11 years. According to Harshavardhan Sapkal, Modi’s sudden visit indicated that he turned to RSS because his status as prime minister was under threat.

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