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Months after joining the Bharatiya Janata Party, former Congress MLA Kunal PatilThe Jawahar Cooperative Cotton Mill controlled by Jawahar in northern Maharashtra’s Dhule district is likely to get a restructuring loan of Rs 156.9 crore from the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC).

The Maharashtra cabinet on Tuesday approved the proposal to recommend the same to the NCDC under the state’s plan to modernize and rehabilitate cooperative spinning mills.

In October 2023, when Patil was a Congress MP, the Income Tax (IT) department raided the factory. The raid continued for almost three days. The raid was carried out after Patil was given the responsibility of handling the party’s campaign in Lok Sabha constituencies in north Maharashtra and Vidarbha. In statements to journalists he then stated that the factory audit had been completed and that there were no discrepancies.

Patil is the son of veteran Congress leader late Rohidas Patil. Lok Sabha Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi, during the second leg of his Bharat Jodo Yatra, visited the ailing Rohidas Patil and even called Sonia Gandhi from your home.

After the death of Rohidas Patil in September 2024, Kunal contested the 2024 Assembly elections from the Congress but lost to Raghvendra Bhadane-Patil of the BJP. In July 2025, he decided to join the BJP.

“The federal government simply recommended the restructuring loan. It did not provide any money from its treasury,” said a textile department official.

This is not the first time the Maharashtra government has used similar guarantees for cooperative factories, run by political figures aligned with the BJP.

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In July 2023, a guarantee was given for a loan worth Rs 548 crore from the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC). The beneficiaries of that decision were the sugar factories controlled by leaders of the ruling BJP, including Ranjitsinh Mohite-Patil, Harshvardhan Patil, Dhananjay Mahadik, Abhimanyu Pawar and Raosaheb Danve. In April 2025, the state government guaranteed another loan of Rs 436 crore to groups of BJP politicians.

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