Business Standard

Opposition seeks to corner government

- SANJAY JOG

The Budget session of the Maharashtr­a legislatur­e, beginning Monday (March 6), is likely to be a stormy affair, with the Congress and the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) planning to corner the BJ Pled government over farmer-related issues.

The two Opposition parties boycotted the customary tea meeting convened by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday to protest against the government’s alleged failure to curb farmer suicides, its dilly dallying on farm loan waiver and deteriorat­ing law and order, among others.

A delegation comprising the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, Radhakrish­na Vikhe Patil, and the Leader of Opposition in the state Council, Dhananjay Munde, will appeal to Governor C Vidyasagar Rao to direct the state government to waive the farm loan.

Vikhe Patil said over 9,500 farmer suicides took place in Maharashtr­a in the last two-and-a-half years and 117 in the last two months. “If the loan waiver is for businessma­n Vijay Mallya, why is it not applied to farmers? The opposition will corner the government on this issue,” he said.

Fadnavis has, however, clarified that his government wants the loan waiver should not merely benefit the banks but the farming community in particular.

The Budget session is taking place days after the BJP’s stellar performanc­e in elections to the 25 zilla parishads and 10 municipal corporarti­ons in the state. Both the Congress and the NCP were routed in these election.

The Congress-NCP combine ridiculed Fadnavis’ announceme­nt that the BJP would keep away from the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) mayoral election, saying it was cheating on Mumbaikars.

The BJP won 82 seats in the BMC polls, two less than the Shiv Sena’s 84.

Vikhe Patil reminded the BJP of its allegation­s with regard to mafia raj and a slew of scams in the BMC, which was ruled by the Shiv Sena in the last term. He pulled up the BJP for “double speak” and alleged that the party had been supporting mafia raj in the BMC.

Munde and Vikhe-Patil said the Opposition will expose the lack of transparen­cy in the state government.

NCP & Congress boycotted the customary tea meeting convened by CM Fadnavis to protest against the govt’s alleged failure to curb farmer suicides, its dilly dallying on farm loan waiver, deteriorat­ing law and order

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