Published 22:57 IST, November 28th 2020
Fadnavis tears apart 1-year performance of MVA govt, alleges stalling of key schemes
According to former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, the MVA government had nothing to show on the governance front in its first year after coming to power.
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According to former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fnavis, MVA government h thing to show on governance front in its first year after coming to power. Speaking to media on Saturday, Fnavis accused Uddhav Thackeray-led government of stalling all developmental works initiated during previous regime. Moreover, he pointed out that farmers were facing a huge crisis owing to impact of cyclone, unseasonal rain and floods in different parts of state. Claiming that state government h failed to provide eugh relief to farmers, BJP leer also lamented that Maharashtra CM h t outlined romap for next 4 years in his recent interview.
BJP leer Devendra Fnavis remarked, "This government completed one year. Its only achievement is that it stayed works initiated by us. Apart from that, this government did t do any work in last year. Today, farmers are facing a big crisis. In entire state, crops of farmers across Maharashtra got destroyed due to cyclone, unseasonal rain and floods. While Chief Minister remembers alleged promise me by BJP about CM post, he forgot promise of helping farmers by providing Rs.25,000-50,000 per acre."
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ex-Maharashtra CM ded, " most important thing is that hourable Chief Minister gave an interview to Saamana on completion of one year of government. We expected him to outline challenges he faced, achievements, romap for next 4 years and his vision for development of Maharashtra. But CM only gave threats to opposition during interview. When you take oath as CM, it contains expression ‘without affection or ill-will'. He has forgotten this oath and we could t see a single comment about development in entire interview."
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Government formation in Maharashtra
Despite winning a comfortable majority of its own in 2019 Assembly election, NDA could t form government in 2019 over Shiv Sena's demand for rotational CM post. After imposition of President's Rule in state, BJP took a surprising step of joining hands with NCP's Ajit Pawar, who h reportedly promised support of or legislators. However, new Fnavis-led government h to resign ahe of SC-mandated floor test owing to paucity of numbers. Subsequently, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray took oath as CM of Maharashtra backed by new allies NCP and Congress on vember 28, 2019.
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22:57 IST, November 28th 2020