Famous Bollywood actor Nana Patekar has made a significant statement in support of the ongoing farmers’ movement, surprising many with his stance. Patekar urged farmers to make their own decisions and choose their government rather than relying solely on government assistance.
Regarding his political aspirations, Patekar expressed reluctance, citing concerns about his outspoken nature leading to expulsion from any party he might join. He expressed skepticism about the longevity of political parties, suggesting they would dissolve quickly with changing allegiances.
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Patekar emphasized the importance of farmers, stating that they deserve a platform to express their grievances, especially considering their vital role in providing food. He questioned the government’s commitment to farmers, highlighting the decline in their population from earlier years.
Nana Patekar has a history of supporting farmers, having previously expressed concern over farmer suicides. He established an organization dedicated to assisting farmers, encouraging them to seek help rather than resorting to drastic measures. Patekar claimed to have provided financial aid to numerous widows of farmer families in need.
Nana Patekar’s vocal support for farmers adds a prominent voice to the ongoing discourse surrounding agricultural reforms. His advocacy reflects broader concerns about the welfare of farmers and the need for their empowerment in shaping governmental policies
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