The farmers from Seloo area of the district claimed they have not been paid the dues of Rs 8 crore by a ginning- pressing factory owner for over a year.
The cotton growers, whose representatives had a meeting with Ministers concerned in Mumbai on March 9, were today visited by Resident Deputy Collector (RDC) of Wardha, Vaibhav Narwadkar.
Narwadkar met the agitating farmer here and conveyed to them the government's decision that it would take steps like auctioning the unit to resolve the payment issue.
Talatule, however, failed to make payment.
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Subsequently, the farmers approached police which registered a case of alleged cheating and arrested Talatule on July 25, 2015. He was later released on bail.
The cotton growers, fed up by the delay in payment, took out a march to headquarters of RSS demanding that the saffron outfit put pressure on Talatule to pay them.
Claiming that Talatule's father Prabhakar Talatule was one of the founding fathers of the RSS, the cotton growers sought intervention of the organisation into the matter.
Narwadkar assured the agitating farmers that the factory will be auctioned in the first week of April and the proceeds will be used to repay their dues, one of the agitators, Ram Narain Pathak, told PTI today.
Pathak, a farmer leader, had also attended the meeting in Mumbai, where the decision to resolve the issue was taken. The Deputy Registrar of Co-operatives, Wardha has initiated the process for auction.
Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar, also Guardian Minister of Wardha, his Cabinet colleagues Chandrakant Patil (Cooperation and Marketing) and Chandrashekhar Bawankule (Power) attended the meet on behalf of the government.