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Elections in Maharashtra: State has a debt of 9 lakh crores – Jayant Patil

Maharashtra: New schemes are being started in view of the elections, but they do not have money to complete the scheme, now they have asked for a loan of 70 lakh crores from the Reserve Bank. So elections should be held soon otherwise Maharashtra will have a debt of nine lakh crores and we cannot afford it, so the state president of the Nationalist Sharad Chandra Pawar faction, MLA Jayant Patil, appealed to remove the current government in Maharashtra and bring a government of the common people. On the occasion of Shivswarya Yatra, a public meeting of Sharad Chandra Pawar Nationalist Congress Party was held at Gandhi Chowk in Sawantwadi on Saturday.

At this time MP Dr. Amol Kolhe, Youth President Sunil Gavhane, former minister Praveen Bhosale etc. were present. Patil said, people have never seen such corruption in the history of the current government. The government of the incident is over. The beloved sister brings the scheme, but who can say that the scheme will work only if the sister is safe? Women’s safety is important. Only the state is facing a mountain of debt, now a loan of 700,000 crores has been sought for new schemes. Therefore, elections should be held soon, even if loans are taken, they should be stopped, otherwise the state will have a debt of 9 lakh crores, expressed Bhiti Patil.

Patil strongly criticized Deepak Kesarkar at this time. He said, even if Diwali comes, school students do not have uniforms, they just want a cute contractor. But not uniforms for children. He mocked Kesarkar and said that he wants new MLAs because the announcements made in his constituency fifteen years ago have not been fulfilled even today, and praised Ghare-Parab for the response received in the Jagrukta Jagran Yatra. Patil has also expressed confidence that he will bring change in Sawantwadi constituency by requesting Congress and Uddhav Thackeray Sena.

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