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    Will take up Vidarbha farmers' issues with PM: Uddhav Thackeray

    Synopsis

    "The Congress-NCP govt in Maharashtra failed to take decisions in favour of farmers, which is why many farmers committed suicide in Vidarbha."

    PTI
    GONDIA: Slamming the ruling combine of Congress-NCP over farmers' suicide in Vidarbha region, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray today said he would take up their issues with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
    "The Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra failed to take decisions in favour of farmers, which is why so many farmers committed suicide in Vidarbha region," Thackeray said during a public meeting here.

    "I am aware of the problems that the Vidarbha farmers are facing. The lack of rains is only adding to their woes. I will personally take up their issues with Prime Minister to bring about a positive change in their condition," he added.

    Stating that the Congress-NCP combine was decimated in Vidarbha in the recent Lok Sabha polls, the Sena chief said, "People have power to bring change. They gave a thumping mandate in favour of the safforn alliance of Shiv Sena-BJP in the parliamentary polls and they need to keep up this trend in the upcoming assembly polls as well."


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