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Mumbai: NCP state president and former water resources minister Jayant Patil on Thursday said Shinde-Fadanvis state government has failed to solve the problems of people in the border areas.

Talking to mediapersons Patil said: “The history of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is being misrepresented. There is dissatisfaction among the people that the project in Maharashtra is going to Gujarat. That’s why the Maha Vikas Aghadi government will take out a march on December 17 and it will be discussed in the meeting of NCP.

For the past few days, disputes are going on in Maharashtra and Karnataka border area, the chief minister there is making accusations about his state, not only that, Maharashtra’s vehicles are being vandalized, while the state government is giving business to Karnataka’s bank. It is unfortunate if the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister are working with self-respect, he said.

Patil attacked the Shinde-Fadnavis government saying that the education of the government is less than appreciated.

He also said that BJP has benefited from the division of votes between Congress and AAP in Gujarat.

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