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Maha CM Eknath Shinde avoided replying to main issues raised during winter session: Ajit Pawar

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 31, 2022 09:24 IST

Maharashtra state chief minister Eknath Shinde  did not even touch upon the important issues raised in the legislature, Leader ...

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Maharashtra state chief minister Eknath Shinde  did not even touch upon the important issues raised in the legislature, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Ajit Pawar said on Friday on the last day of the winter session.

The session of the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council, which had started on December 19, came to an end on Friday. Pawar said at a press conference that opposition had demanded the resignation of four tainted ministers.

The government did not take action or provide satisfactory reply on the issue, the Nationalist Congress Party leader said. Similarly, we had demanded the removal of Maharashtra Governor (Bhagat Singh Koshyari) over his comments insulting the icons of Maharashtra, he said, claiming that the government did not give a proper reply.

This was not expected from a chief minister, he said, adding that Shinde repeated old things, spoke out of context and did not speak on the issues raised by the opposition. The chief minister was absent on many occasions during the 10-day session, the Leader of Opposition said.

The opposition flagged problems faced by the Marathi-speaking people in the border regions of Karnataka but the government failed to respond, Pawar alleged. It gave no concrete answers on the issues of crop insurance and remunerative prices for cotton, paddy, oranges and soybean, he claimed. He also said that tabling supplementary demands of Rs 78,000 crore was not financially prudent.

He also raised concerns over `unnecessary’ Y-plus security cover provided to the ministers from the Shinde-led Shiv Sena faction. The state was bearing expenditure of Rs 20 lakh per month on a single minister’s security, he claimed. The government also did not reply to his demand for suspending the inter-faith marriage committee, he said.

He was very disappointed due to the lack of interest shown by the ministers in replying to calling-attention motions of legislators, Pawar said. State Congress chief Nana Patole criticized Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar, accusing him of not listening to the opposition’s demands.

He also slammed the government on the implementation of the crop insurance scheme, saying that farmers were getting compensation as meagre as Rs 5 or 50 when they suffer a crop loss.

Tags: Ajit PawarEknath ShindeMaharashtra Legislative Assemblywinter session
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