The Free Press Journal

BJP’s bid to outsmart MVA govt via ‘Seva hi sanghatan’

- RAVIKIRAN DESHMUKH ravikiran.deshmukh@fpj.co.in

While at the Centre it’s the BJP versus Congress-led Opposition, in Maharashtr­a it’s the Shiv Sena-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government versus BJP, over the way respective government­s deal with the Coronaviru­s pandemic. In Maharashtr­a, the BJP is silently engaged in the game of political one-upmanship by launching the ‘seva hi sanghatan’ campaign to provide assistance to affected people and a vaccinatio­n programme.

The party has asked its district units to gear up the local units and put in maximum efforts to help patients and their families. They have been asked to send daily reports to the State BJP HQs in Mumbai. The party MPs and MLAs have been asked to coordinate with them.

While senior leaders take pot-shots at Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray saying he never ventures out of his home to assess the ground realities, Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis toured most part of the state.

How is the party reaching out to people? For instance, Mangal Prabhat Lodha, MLA and Mumbai BJP chief has opened a Covid care centre with 50-bed capacity in South Mumbai and soon another care centre with 100-bed capacity is being started at Janata Centre, Tardeo. The North Mumbai unit provided oxygen concentrat­ors and helped for oxygen beds, informed an office bearer.

At Pune, where the party rules municipal corporatio­n, a helpline for the vaccinatio­n has been launched apart from a Covid test van. The party corporator­s have decided to contribute to the oxygen plant. In Yavatmal, MLA Madan Yerawar provided 300 additional beds for the patients and a drive for free medicines was launched for senior citizens. MLA Meghna Bordikar from Parbhani district ensured a team of 20 doctors to provide guidance.

At Beed, Dr Preetam Munde, who is local MP and her sister Ex-minister Pankaja Munde launched a Covid care centre at Parli and helped for funds from the PM care fund for the ventilator­s.

Party units in Thane, Hingli, Nanded have done their bit by making beds and oxygen cylinders available, say the party leaders. At Washim Union Minister Nitin Gadkari reached out for providing ventilator­s and NIV machines.

While at Aurangabad oxygen cylinders for home quarantine patients, a Covid care centre was set up by MLA Rana Jagjitsing­h Patil at Osmanabad. Free antigen test camps were organised in Jalgaon. When asked, Keshav Upadhye, BJP’s chief spokesman said, “Not just for the pandemic alone, our party organizati­on was always there whenever calamities hit the state. Our organisati­onal set up has made it a point to reach out to people for providing help.”

 ?? (Pic: BL Soni) ?? Vaccine runs out at Nesco vaccinatio­n centre.
(Pic: BL Soni) Vaccine runs out at Nesco vaccinatio­n centre.

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