The Free Press Journal

BJP, MVA fight over Saamana’s editorial

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

The verbal duels, involving the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi and the Opposition BJP, getting more and more intense thanks to the barbs exchanged by leaders from both the sides and the language used in Saamana edits.

It was evident on Monday when the editorial appeared in Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamana took pot-shots at BJP-led central govt on tackling Covid crisis and the Supreme Court decision to appoint a panel of experts to regulate supply of oxygen. Devendra Fadnavis and Pravin Darekar, leaders of the opposition in the state legislatur­e, objected to the contents of the Saamana edit. Slamming it both the leaders said, it was the central government that suggested appointmen­t of the panel of experts for the regulation and distributi­on of oxygen supply to states. To support this, both the leaders flanked contents from the government affidavit.

Is this ignorance or purposeful act of defamation, asked Fadnavis rebuking the edit. How can one be so shallow to write or speak on serious thing like an SC order without even going through the details, said the leader adding, in view of the unrealisti­c demands of the Delhi government and other states, the central government suggested to the SC to constitute a national task force of experts, which would determine the method of allocation and distributi­on of oxygen across the states and union territorie­s.

The Saamana editorial had said that the apex court-formed panel will breathe life into the collapsed health infrastruc­ture in the countr y. Meanwhile, Darekar demanded a white paper on Centre’s assistance to the Maharashtr­a government. The Centre has always offered assistance to the state government be it for oxygen supply or the supply of ventilator­s or Remedesivi­r injections.

The Saamana editorial had said that the SC-formed panel will breathe life into the collapsed health infra in the country

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