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Farmers hope for focus on irrigation

March 7, 2015 ofai

Ramu Bhagwat | Feb 28, 2015

Nagpur: There is a feeling of being let down among farmers. They feel that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has till date done nothing to fulfill his election promises and on top of it his government is now bringing a land acquisition law that would deny farmers their basic rights. If the Union budget on Saturday fails to provide much needed relief, Modi government is sure to incur farmers’ wrath.

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