Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Shiv Sena walks out in protest over Maha farm distress

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Shiv Sena on Monday turned up the heat on its former partner, the BJP, on issues related to the farmers of Maharashtr­a, staging a protest inside the Parliament complex, chanting slogans in the Lok Sabha and staging a walkout from the House as well.

Sena MPS protested outside the House to demand that the Centre declare unseasonal rains in Maharashtr­a as a natural calamity, while also raising slogans inside, calling for immediate relief for the farmers affected by it.

SHIV SENA MPS STAGED A PROTEST INSIDE THE PARLIAMENT, CHANTED SLOGANS IN LOK SABHA AND WALKED OUT OF THE HOUSE

NEW DELHI: THE Shiv Sena on Monday turned up the heat on its former partner, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on issues related to the farmers of Maharashtr­a, staging a protest inside Parliament complex, chanting slogans in Lok Sabha and staging a walkout from the House.

On the first day of the winter session of Parliament, Sena MPS, including former Union minister Arvind Sawant and Sanjay Raut, held a protest inside Parliament’s premises, demanding that the Centre declare unseasonal rains in Maharashtr­a as a natural calamity.

Unseasonal rains have damaged crops spread across about 7 million hectares, and led to a loss of ~5,000 crore in Maharashtr­a, where BJP and Shiv Sena have feuded over government formation after fighting the October 21 assembly elections in an alliance. The feud, which led President’s rule to be imposed on Maharashtr­a, has caused a break-up of the BJP-SENA partnershi­p.

Sena MPS also raised slogans inside the Lok Sabha demanding immediate relief for farmers. As soon as Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla completed the traditiona­l obituary references, Sena MPS stood up and started chanting, “We need justice for farmers”.

Sena’s Vinayak Raut said farmers needed to be compensate­d by the Centre as their crops had been damaged by a natural disaster. All Sena MPS then walked out of the house.

Monday was the opening day of the winter session of Parliament, the first since the Sena and BJP failed to secure a deal on forming a government in Maharashtr­a.

The Sena was part of the Bjpled National Democratic Alliance (NDA), but after Sena MP Arvind Sawant resigned from Narendra Modi ’s council of ministers, the Maharashtr­a-based party’s MPS were allotted seats in the opposition benches.

Raut hit out at the BJP leadership, noting that the Sena was one of the four parties that founded the NDA. “If you take a step back from the deal on which you agreed, it is not right. Balasaheb Thackeray was among the four leaders who formed the NDA. We have saved NDA several times. We never left their hand... If you are thinking of removing Sena from NDA then you are not God,” he told news agency ANI.

The relationsh­ip between the two parties touched a new low after the Sena decided to explore a government with the help of the Nationalis­t Congress Party of Sharad Pawar and the Congress.

Meanwhile, Union minister Ramdas Athawale, whose Republican Party of India is a part of the NDA, said BJP chief Amit Shah had assured him that the BJP and Sena will eventually come together to form a government in Maharashtr­a. “I think that Shiv Sena should change its stand. Congress is not ready to support the Sena,” he added.

The BJP has 105 seats, Shiv Sena 56, NCP 54 and Congress 44 seats in the state assembly.the majority mark in the 288-member Maharashtr­a assembly is 145.

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