Mumbai: A statement by Maharashtra Congress state president Nana Patole is in the news. He blamed cheetahs from abroad for the lumpy infection. The big thing was that the cheetahs came from Namibia, but while making the statement, Nana Patole spoke Nigeria instead of Namibia. Now the BJP has made Patole's statement a big issue and has attacked Congress a lot. BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla tweeted that Patole is the Rahul Gandhi of Maharashtra. They say that the lumpy infection came from Nigeria and came because Modi Ji brought cheetahs from there. Now actually the cheetahs came from Namibia. Don't they even know that Nigeria and Namibia are separate countries? Congress has always spread such lies. Even during Corona, they executed many such fake news. These individuals had created fear about the corona vaccine. Now, will Congress take action against him? By the way, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has also done the right thing by answering Nana Patole. He has clearly said that the cheetahs came from Namibia, not Nigeria. Now for information, let us know that Nana Patole had mentioned cheetahs from abroad while talking about farmers. He said that the lumpy infection has been spreading in Nigeria for a long time and cheetahs have also come from the same country. The central government has deliberately done this to harm the farmers. Due to the discussion, Patole had demanded that the government give a bonus of Rs 700 last year and Rs 1000 this year to the farmers. Patole even claimed that inflation and unemployment will not end in the country due to these cheetahs. They say that bringing cheetahs from abroad will not solve the problem of the farmers of the country, the problem of inflation will not be solved, and the problem of unemployment will not be solved, but even after this, this lumpy disease has spread in the country for hunting. Congress considering structural framework after Presidential poll Bharat Jodo covering Karnataka; Sonia, Priyanka to join Rahul Gandhi 43 people have died in classroom bombings in Afghanistan