MUMBAI, Oct. 12 -- Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that women in Bihar had received Rs.10,000 because of elections there, but flood-affected people in Maharashtra were being given too little. Thackeray asked why Modi was not willing to deposit Rs.10,000 in the accounts of people from the PM Cares fund. He also noted that when Modi visited Mumbai to inaugurate the new airport in Navi Mumbai recently, he didn't once mention the floods in Marathwada and devastating losses suffered by farmers in the region. Thackeray said this while leading a "Hambarda Morcha' (Morcha for Outcry) in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar (erstwhile Aurangabad), in the heart of Marathwada. He demanded adequate compensation and loan waivers for farmers. The state government has announced a package of Rs.31,000 crore for these farmers. Addressing the rally, he said he will not spare the government till they announce a loan waiver. Merely rejigging loans is not good enough. Thackeray said farmers across the state will come out onto the streets if loan waivers were not offered. "It is very hot today and yet people have come out in large numbers. Earlier, we had a Dussehra rally in the rain, when Shivaji Park was filled with muck. The Shiv Sena (UBT) has always backed farmers,'' said Thackeray, adding that he had spoken with farmers and demanded compensation of Rs.50,000 per hectare. Thackeray said chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had announced compensation of Rs 3.5 lakh per hectare where soil had been washed away. Meanwhile, Fadnavis said in Pune on Saturday that aid is already being disbursed in phase one....