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”Though drinking wine is injurious to health, the decision (taken by the state government) is in the interest of farmers. Nobody is invited to take wine. This decision is good for the economic interest of farmers,” Tope said. Without taking any name, Tope said that some people are in favour of allowing the sale of ganja, but wine cannot be compared with cannabis.
Earlier in the day, Tope’s cabinet colleague and Food and Civil Supply Minister Chhagan Bhujbal also supported the wine sale policy, saying it is in the interest of farmers and slammed the BJP for opposing this decision.
Tope demanded that the Union government allot more funds for rural health facilities in Maharashtra. He also sought the Centre’s permission for opening medical colleges and funds for the purpose.
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