The Free Press Journal

Fadnavis denies handing out report cards to mins

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The performanc­e 'report' card handed over to the state's Members of the Legislativ­e Assembly (MLAs) and Members of Parliament (MPs) at a meeting in Mumbai on October 9, has now become a headache for Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. He has denied that a survey was conducted by any agency and MLAs and MPs were handed report cards based on their performanc­e, although his party colleagues, including ministers, have came forward to disclose their scores based on the survey.

The Free Press Journal had reported the story on October 11, naming a BJP Union minister and some MLAs who received failing grades from voters who participat­ed in the survey. When questioned on the subject in New Delhi on Thursday, Fadnavis suggested reporters ask the agency.

Vinod Tawade, minister for school education, too denied that a survey had been conducted but agreed legislator­s need to improve their performanc­e in the near future.

However, a cabinet colleague of Fadnavis, who is also a minister, revealed offthe-record, report cards have been given to every MP and MLA in the state. He said, "It's confidenti­al, so I cannot disclose details." This minister further claimed to have received an 'A' grade because he had worked hard and performed the best.

Former minister Eknath Khadse clarified his daughter-in-law and MP Raksha Khadse had received a 56 per cent score from her voters in Raver Lok Sabha constituen­cy, while he had received 51 per cent marks.

Addressing the media at Jalgaon, Khadse said, "Reports that Raksha is in the danger zone (performanc­e-wise), is false. Raksha's report card said 38 per cent voters were happy with her work, while two per cent of them were ready to see Raksha continue as their representa­tive. Thirty-five per cent voters have said the candidate should be changed in the next poll, while nine per cent voters remained neutral."

Former minister Eknath Khadse clarified his daughter-in-law and MP Raksha Khadse had received a 56 per cent score from her voters in Raver Lok Sabha constituen­cy, while he had received 51 per cent marks

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