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AIMIM to visit rain-affected villages in Maharashtra

| @indiablooms | Nov 08, 2019, at 07:36 pm

Aurangabad, Maharashtra/UNI: The Aurangabad AIMIM Member of Parliament (MP) Sayed Imtiaz Jaleel was scheduled to visit various rain affected villages in Kannad taluka of district on Saturday to interact with the affected farmers whose ready to harvest crops were destroyed, an official statement said on Friday.

Jaleel stated that he would start his visit at 1000 hours with visiting first to Kavitkheda village followed by Shitole and Chinchkheda in Kannad taluka.

During his visits he would inspect the damaged crops and interact with the affected farmers as well as concerned officials, the release added. 
Keywords: AIMIM,Maharashtra
 

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