Published 09:46 IST, February 9th 2020
Fadnavis issues challenge to Aghadi, says 'won't back down until BJP forms government'
Former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday challenged the ruling MVA government that he won't back down until BJP comes back to power in Maharashtra
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Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fnavis on Saturday at an event challenged Maha Vikas Aghi (MVA) government that he will t back down until BJP forms its government back in Maharashtra. Fnavis said that many people asked him if he would be going to Delhi to play a role in centre to which Fnavis responded, "re is thing to worry about. People asked me wher I will be leaving for Delhi. So let me be very clear on this, I am t one of those who run from battle. I am t going to leave state until our government comes back. I will struggle and get alliance of BJP and Shiv Sangram back to power in Maharashtra. We will form our government back in state."
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'MVA government continues its betrayal'
While dressing event 'Shiv Sangram Foundation day' in Mumbai, Fnavis claimed that MVA government has betrayed farmers and failed to fulfil its promise to m. He said, " ruling government's game of betrayal which it started to come to power has t ended yet. y promised to pay Rs 25,000 but t given yet. y promised about loan waiver but later imposed several conditions which is impossible for farmers to fulfil those conditions. y used to attack us that we imposed several terms and conditions but w ir conditions are much more than ours."
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Fnavis cited several of his meetings where people he met told him that very few people fit new eligibility criteria for loan waivers. "Yesterday I h been to Parbhani, people re said only 18 people from our town fit eligibility criteria for loan waiver. Our Kolhapur's president said only 48,000 people are eligible which means t more than 5000-7000 are fitting criteria per taluka. So who do y exactly want to make loan-free and how, is an important question in front of Maharashtra."
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After Maharashtra assembly election results, BJP-Sena alliance h suffered a split over sharing of Chief Minister's post. Shiv Sena n switched its allegiance to NCP and ideologically opposite Congress in a bid to come to power in state.
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09:45 IST, February 9th 2020