Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Apr 26 (PTI) Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said on Saturday that officials found lax in implementing government programmes will not be spared.

Addressing a review meeting in Parbhani, the finance minister said he had noticed certain anomalies while reviewing the implementation of various measures in parts of the state.

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He directed officials to strictly implement the 100-day programme announced by the chief minister.

"Things should be in order. Everything should be done properly. I observed that in some parts of Maharashtra, wrong things are taking place. I won't spare even the district collector and the district planning officer who come under me (Department of Planning)," he said.

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Pawar reiterated his warning to take action against officials for laxity in implementing the 100-day programme.

"It is our responsibility to provide good administration to the people. Officers are duty-bound to implement the 100-day programme. If I found someone (doing wrong), I will not spare that person," he added.

Earlier in the day, Pawar faced protests from CPI(M) workers who tried to stop his convoy while demanding a farm loan waiver for farmers.

Pawar is scheduled to meet the family members of the victims of the tractor trolley accident of April 4 which killed seven women.

The accident occurred when a tractor-trolley carrying them plunged into a well in Nanded district.

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