Lucknow: BSP president and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati has recently expressed grief over the recent flood havoc in Maharashtra and Goa. She expressed grief over the huge loss of life and property during this period. Expressing grief, she said, "The state government should be vigilant from now on to protect the flood in Purvanchal in Uttar Pradesh.'' In fact, the BSP chief tweeted today, Sunday. In a tweet, she wrote, "The huge loss of life and property due to flood threats in various parts of the country, especially in Maharashtra and Goa, is very sad.'' 1. ??? ?? ??????? ????? ? ????? ?????????? ? ???? ??? ??? ???? ?? ???????? ?? ???-??? ? ???????? ?? ???? ??? ???? ???-?????? ?????? ???????? ?? ????? ???? ???????? ????? ??????? ? ??????? ?? ?? ???? ?? ??? ?????? ??? ???? ??????????? ?? ???????? ?? ??? ??? ???? ?????? ? Mayawati (@Mayawati) July 25, 2021 Expressing deep condolences to the families of the victims, Mayawati said, "It is important for the State Governments and the Centre also to work actively in such disaster cases with the utmost sensitivity.'' At the same time, cautioning the BJP government, the former Chief Minister wrote in a series of tweets, "Lakhs of families in UP, especially in Purvanchal, etc., suffer the devastating flood havoc every year, in view of which the government here should be aware of all precautions from now on so as to save the people from the calamity of life and livestock and further extreme poverty.'' 2. ???? ??? ?? ????? ????????? ??? ?? ????? ?????? ?? ???? ???? ?? ???? ????? ????? ???, ????? ????? ?? ???? ?? ????? ?? ??? ?? ?? ??? ???? ??????? ?? ??? ??? ????? ????? ???? ???? ???-??? ? ????? ?? ??????? ??? ????? ?? ??? ???-????? ?? ????? ?? ????? ?? ???? ? Mayawati (@Mayawati) July 25, 2021 You must be aware that the death toll due to floods and landslides caused by heavy rains in the Pune and Konkan divisions of Maharashtra in the last three days rose to 112 on Saturday. As per the information received, 52 people from the Raigad district are among the highest number of dead. Last Saturday, the India Meteorological Department had said, "The intensity of rain on the West Coast is expected to subside in the next 24 hours, which may provide relief to rain-hit Maharashtra and Goa.'' Goa: JP Nadda arrived to offer prayers at Mangesh temple in Ponda CM Yogi may contest assembly elections, MLA says- I am ready to leave Speculation intensified again to replace Chief Minister Yediyurappa, BJP in search of the leader