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Election Stir In Kerala, Former DGP Jacob Thomas Joined BJP

Election stir in Kerala, former DGP Jacob Thomas joined BJP. In Kerala, restlessness is seen in all the parties as the time for the assembly elections is approaching.

Party-change or new joining is also continuing in the parties. Now former Kerala DGP Jacob Thomas has joined BJP.

While joining the party, Thomas, addressing the media, described the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front as a nation.

He said that he joined BJP to fight the fight against corruption. He further said that LDF and UDF are immersed in corruption. LDF and UDF are immersed in corruption.

Thomas accused BJP national president JP Nadda of taking his membership at a public meeting at Thekinkad Maidan.

Let us know that BJP party president JP Nadda has arrived in Kochi on Thursday as part of his two-day visit to the state to review the BJP’s election preparations ahead of the assembly elections. However, the election dates have not been announced yet.

Tamil Nadu government’s big decision in the interest of farmers, waived Rs 12,110 crore loan

The Tamil Nadu government has made a significant announcement on Friday, taking a relief step for the farmers of the state. Under this, the crop loan taken from the cooperative bank of the state has been waived.

On Friday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswamy announced that the crop loan taken from the cooperative banks would be forgiven. About 16.13 lakh farmers will benefit from this.

The Chief Minister made this announcement under Rule 110 in the State Legislative Assembly on Friday. The Chief Minister said that the crop loan of Rs 12,110 crore taken by the farmers from the cooperative banks of the state will be waived.

He said that due to cyclonic storms (Nivar), Burevi, and heavy rains in the state, the situation of the farmers is in bad shape, which is being decided.

State Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami said that loans of farmers taken from cooperative banks of the state would be waived.

The Chief Minister had also said earlier that an amount of Rs 1,117 crore will be given as compensation for the damaged crops, which is expected to benefit about 11 lakh farmers.

Due to heavy rains in Tamil Nadu in January, the crop suffered significant damage. Between January 1 and February 5, the state received several times more rainfall than normal.

Most of the paddy crop has been damaged. A central team has also been sent to the state to check the damage. According to the press release issued by the Pudukottai district administration, crops of paddy, corn, groundnut, etc.

have suffered a lot due to the rains, while in Thanjavur district, besides paddy and groundnut, pulses have also been damaged. Similarly, crops of paddy, pulses, cotton, etc. have been damaged due to rain in Virudhunnagar district.

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