Maharashtra farmers will not allow their Diwali to turn black, will give relief package: Eknath Shinde

Pune, October 12 (IANS). Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, gave an important statement on issues related to farmers and law and order during a program in Pune. He gave information about the government’s initiative and said that the state government complied with the promise to the Boers and that the assistance amount before Diwali would be transferred to their accounts. During a conversation with the media, Shinde said: “We won’t let the Boers have a dark Diwali. We complied with the promise we gave. Ajit Dada (Ajit Pawar) and we decided together that a package of Rs 32 thousand crores was announced. Ravindra Dhangskar was concerned, he said: “I spoke to Dhangskar. I told him that there should be no riots in Mahayuti. He also said that law and order should be maintained in Pune. General citizens and poor people should have no problem. Women, girls and citizens must be maintained without fear, legislation and command. “With a difficult stance on crime, Shinde said:” Criminals will not be forgiven under any circumstances. Whoever the criminal is, he will not be saved. ‘Crime -free Pune’ is the expectation of the citizens of Pune, the same is Dhangkar’s opinion. As a government, it is our responsibility to protect law and order.

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