Due to heavy rains across the country, farmers have suffered a lot. The state government is also announcing compensation at its own level. At the same time, politics has been hot due to compensation of farmers in Maharashtra.
The opposition is also preparing to surround the government from all sides regarding the upcoming elections in Maharashtra. Perhaps this is the reason why Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena is preparing for the movement to get compensation. But reacting to this, BJP leader and minister Girish Mahajan has launched a scathing attack. He said that all these are “tears of crocodiles”.
Separate in power, go in opposition and talk differently- Girish Mahajan
Girish Mahajan said that if we are in power, then we talk differently, if we go in opposition, then we talk differently. You see when so much disease was spread during Kovid, Uddhav ji did not leave the house. Thousands of people were dying every day, losing their lives. Where was Uddhav ji at that time? He was sitting at home and looking at everything on the computer. This is happening today about crocodile tears. This is true when people were losing their lives, then how much corruption was done in your corporation, what things were done. Why are you crying today? These are tears of crocodiles, I will say again.
Mahajan further said that Uddhav Thackeray has nothing to do with the farmers. “My party, my corporation, my shop” is not the responsibility of them. For two and a half years, neither the ministry’s stairs climbed, nor came to the legislative house. When people were dying, he said that I will see from home, I will not come out. Now politics is being done in the name of farmers.
The current government is sensitive- Girish Mahajan
Mahajan further said that the present government is sensitive. “Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar are with the farmers. The government is doing the Panchnama fast and as the work is being completed, the amount of compensation is being put in the accounts of the farmers. All the farmers will get relief till Diwali. Dussehra may not have gone well, but Diwali will definitely go well.”

