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Dists told to review crop damage: Ajit Pawar

Dists told to review crop damage: Ajit Pawar

Time of India18-05-2025

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Pune: The state govt has directed district administrations to review crop losses caused by
pre-monsoon showers
, deputy chief minister and state finance minister
Ajit Pawar
said on Sunday.
He was speaking with reporters after voting at the cooperative sugar mill election in Baramati.
"Thunderstorms and heavy showers have damaged some crops. We have instructed that the ground situation in districts under Pune division and others be reviewed. Affected farmers will be compensated as per rules," he said.
Pawar said the weather department had declared a heavy rainfall alert in 13 districts of the state. "The heat intensity was high till now, but has reduced of late. Some summer crops, especially onions and bananas, are getting damaged, while crops like sugarcane are benefiting from the change in weather condition.
There should be an assessment of standing crops which have been damaged," he said.
Asked about the election of the Shri Chhatrapati cooperative sugar mill and his massive campaign, Pawar said his family has been associated with the mill for generations. "The poll is not political, but important for the overall development of the factory," he added.
"The factory plays a key role in economics of areas and tehsils in the vicinity — like Baramati and Indapur.
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It impacts the lives of workers and farmers of nearly 53 villages," he said.
Meanwhile, Pawar refused to comment on the book, 'Narkatla Swarg' (heaven in hell), written by Shiv Sena (UBT)'s Sanjay Raut. The book has many political allegations against the BJP leadership. "I have not read it and I don't want to speak about books. I will not say anything."
The book was launched on Saturday in the presence of UBT Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar and lyricist Javed Akhtar. The book makes a claim that Shiv Sena founder the late Balsaheb Thackeray provided "assistance" to procure bail for current Union home minister Amit Shah, then a Gujarat MLA, in an encounter case by speaking to the judge and a CBI officer. The book has also claimed that Sharad Pawar, during his tenure as UPA minister and as the chief of undivided NCP, opposed plans to arrest PM Narendra Modi, who was then the Gujarat CM, after the 2002 Godhra riots.
Politicians from Mahayuti parties BJP and Shiv Sena criticised the book and its content, saying it was all politically motivated.

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