The Free Press Journal

BJP demands ` 50,000 crore package from MVA

- PRAMOD CHUNCHUWAR |

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), while protesting against the Maha Vikas Aghadi government, demanded a Rs 50,000 crore package from it. Its leaders across the state protested on Friday by holding placards at their home or near their party office.

BJP had organised an innovative Save Maharashtr­a protest against the gover nment, alleging that it had failed to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadanvis along with for mer minister Vinod Tawade protested in front of the BJP state headquarte­rs in Mumbai. State party president Chandrakan­t Patil and former finance minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r joined this protest from Kolhapur and Chandrapur, respective­ly. Former minister Eknath Khadse, who criticised the BJP leadership last week, surprised everybody by joining the protest from his hometown Muktainaga­r in Jalgaon district.

"Our state has the highest number of cases of COVID-19 (30 per cent) in the country. The state gover nment has failed to save the people of Maharashtr­a from the virus and, therefore, we have launched the Save Maharashtr­a campaign," Fadnavis said.

"The state government has not announced any package for the public so far. It should announce a Rs 50,000 crore package to help farmers, unorganise­d labourers and shop owners. The state government should lear n something from smaller states like Orissa. Despite being a small state, Orissa helped their people with ration and direct cash. The Gujarat state government too helped their people. However, the state government and its ministers are living in a virtual world," Fadnavis slammed the state government while addressing the media at the protest site.

"Auto rickshaws need financial support. The central government has allowed the state to raise debt up to 5 per cent of the GDP. This means Maharashtr­a can get a loan of Rs 1.60 lakh crore. Maharashtr­a should raise this loan and should help people. The state government cannot always point a finger at the central government and wash off their responsibi­lity," he added.

“Corona has exposed the administra­tion of the BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC). Despite having fixed deposits of Rs 80,000 crore, BMC hospitals do not have beds, sufficient healthcare workers and other key facilities. Our agitation was aimed to convey the common man’s sufferings to the state gover nment,” said for mer minister Ashish Shelar while protesting at Bandra.

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