In Akola and Amravati, the Shiv Sena (UP) has opened a leading front against the Mahayudi government in the state. During this time, a tractor rally was taken out with farmers. The UPD female spokesman drove the tractor during the protest. He said the government should forgive the debt, otherwise the Maharashtra farmer will live the government. At this time more than 500 tractors and thousands of farmers landed on the streets.
Mukri government with promise
Farmers were on the streets of Akola in Amravati and Maharashtra. These farmers went down to express their anger in the sun, and voiced their rights. Shivana took a tractor front of the five districts of West Vidarbha of Thackeray. The Front was expelled against the promise of the government. Shiv Sena said that the promises to waive debt in the election are still incomplete. Now the farmers say ‘enough’.
Nitin Deshmukh’s controversial report
Thousands of farmers landed on the streets on 44 degrees with more than 500 tractors. The leading Akola’s cricket club came out of the ground and reached the District Magistrate’s office. Its purpose is to give a warning to the state government. Sivan Sena MLA and Vice President of the Vidhan Council Nitin Deshmukh led the Front. At this time, former minister and leader of the Janakshakthi party, Pachu Kaduu, attended him.
At this time, Pachu Kadu said, ‘What you have promised must be fulfilled. Otherwise, Ram Kasam and Ram devotee Hanuman’s Mess will fall on this government. At the same time, Nitin Deshmuk made a controversial statement. Addressing the peasants, he said, ‘Kill the leaders and do not commit suicide. Teach those who do not let us live. Farmers say that when there is a fire in the stomach, there should be anger.
There will be a great movement in Nagpur
Through this agricultural movement, there is a clear news that there will be a great movement if there is no definitive notice of debt waiver before the upcoming Nagpur session. In the next movement, millions of farmers and thousands of tractors will come around the law, he said. Farmers said that Virpa was burning and the Chief Minister was missing the suffering of the farmers. If you haven’t got up yet, the result will be serious.
The same view was found in Amravati. Here is the farmers Shiv Sena MP. Arvind Sawantin led the rebellion. Farmers unitedly said, ‘Loans are needed and now it is needed.’ In the government’s information, the tractor has come forward. But now Chief Minister Devendra Fatnavis and his Mahayyi government should see whether the government is hearing the farmers’ voice or asking for another political earthquake before the Nagpur session.
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