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Thackeray, who visited Ahmednagar where standing crops in many villages have perished due to the dry spell over the past few weeks, also hit out at Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
Thackeray said Shinde can go to his farm on board a helicopter but he must also visit those areas where farmers are facing crop loss.
”When farmers are on the brink of drought, they have not got compensation for (losses due to) unseasonal rains last year. The government should give immediate compensation,” the former chief minister said.
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He also slammed the state government’s crop insurance scheme for Re 1 as a ”farce” and asked when ‘panchnama’ (loss assessment) will be done in connection with damage to crops.
”The government is lying. Instead of spending money on advertisements, it would be better if it is given to farmers. They (ruling dispensation) have the money to engineer splits in parties but not to give to farmers,” Thackeray alleged.
Farmers have to buy water from tankers to save their crops and are also not getting regular power supply, Thackeray said.
The Shiv Sena (UBT) chief said he would tour other parts of the state and meet farmers.