BJP, Shiv Sena must come together to give Maharashtra farmers aid: Ajit Pawar
BJP, Shiv Sena must come together to give Maharashtra farmers aid: Ajit Pawar
MUMBAI: The BJP and Shiv Sena should come together and form government to provide relief to farmers hit by untimely rains, NCP leader Ajit Pawar said on Saturday even as he stressed his party will sit in the opposition.nnPawar also termed as “inadequate” the Rs. 10,000 crore immediate assistance announced by the government for farmers affected by unseasonal rains.nnFormer Maharashtra deputy chief minister Pawar made the remarks after attending a meeting of NCP leaders convened by party president Sharad Pawar in Mumbai to discuss crop loss due to untimely rains in parts of the state.nnThe meeting took place a day after Ajit, a former Union agriculture minister, visited Nashik to assess crop losses.nnMaharashtra NCP chief Jayant Patil, party MPs Supriya Sule and Sunil Tatkare, senior leaders Chhagan Bhujbal, Dilip Walse-Patil and Dhananjay Munde attended the meeting held at the NCP chief’s residence.nn”They (BJP and Shiv Sena) should first come together and form government. They should not behave in a way that people will think those with majority (the two parties) are not bothered about the public,” Ajit told reporters.nnHe said the NCP would not have waited for these many days to form government in case the grand alliance it is part of had secured majority.nn”We do not have magic figure of 145. Hence, we have taken the decision of sitting in the opposition. We have prepared our mindset for that,” he added.nnPatil, who accompanied Ajit, said there was no discussion in the meeting about extending support to the Shiv Sena to form government in the state.nn”We only discussed the wet drought and how to face it,” he said, adding the NCP has the mandate to sit in the opposition.nnAjit Pawar further said the Rs. 10,000-crore assistance declared by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis earlier in the day is “inadequate” and asked the government if it was “mocking” affected farmers.nnHe insisted that apart from increased assistance, farmers must also be provided crop loan waiver.nn”Farmers commit suicide due to loan against their names. How many suicides is it going to take for the government to act?” he asked.nnMr Patil said the NCP and Congress will call on Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari in a day or two to flag the concerns regarding wet drought in the state.nnHe also said the NCP has asked its district presidents to submit a report to the party on crop losses.nnThere is an impasse in the state over government formation, with no party or alliance having come forward as yet to stake claim.nnThe BJP won 105 seats in the polls followed by ally Shiv Sena’s 56 seats, NCP’s 54 and Congress ‘s 44 seats in the 288-member Assembly.nnThe BJP and Shiv Sena, who contested the election together, however, have been bickering over the chief minister’s post.nnThere was also speculation that the Shiv Sena may join hands with the NCP and form government with outside support from the Congress. Some state Congress leaders have said the party should back the Sena to keep the BJP out of power.nnSource: Press Trust of India