Ignoring Drought-Hit Farmers Could Lead to a 'Bloody Revolution': Nana Patekar | Read

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Clad in a kurta-pyjama, his sleeves rolled up, actor Nana Patekar holds up a mike and reads out names of farmer suicide widows. With a gentle touch of his hand on their shoulder, the 64-year-old doles out cheques worth Rs. 15,000 followed by a quick namaste. Helping farmers, Mr Patekar says, is now his life's mission.

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