Sharad Pawar: No need for politics over drought, want to work with govt

Pune | Wednesday | 15th May, 2019

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He said in 1972 and 1978, when several talukas had been hit by drought, water was still available in certain pockets. AdvertisingThe former Union agriculture minister has been touring the drought-hit talukas of the state since polling got over in Pawar bastion Baramati on April 23. If the governments take a positive decision, we will help them tackle the drought situation,” Pawar said during his visit to drought-hit Beed district. “There is no need for politics over drought…I will share my inputs with the government. He first visited drought-hit Sangola taluka, where he said that the state government has delayed taking action in drought-hit areas..