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'Promises made during elections don't always translate directly into actions': Maha deputy CM Ajit Pawar on crop loan waiver

IndiaTimes Saturday, 29 March 2025
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar urged farmers to repay crop loans by March 31, emphasizing that election promises like loan waivers depend on future decisions and current circumstances. He assured 0% interest loans to ease the burden and highlighted the significant financial commitments the state faces.
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