Posters of Bangkok used to show Maha govt's achievements: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Taking a swipe at the BJP-led releasing advertisements to portray its achievements in the last three years, the today claimed photographs of Bangkok city have been used in the posters put up at the state secretariat.

"It is very clear that the is suffering from a pathological lying disease. They have used a photograph of Bangkok in one of the posters put up in Mantralaya describing its achievements in urban development department," Sawant told newspersons here.


"Considering the pathetic condition of roads here, such good quality roads cannot be found in It is possible that state may now say that Bangkok is a part of Maharashtra," he added sarcastically.

He termed as "ridiculous" the recent statement of Chief Minister that roads in are better than

"Development in has also gone crazy like and Madhya Pradesh," Sawant added.

He further said the is cutting down budgetary expenditure on development and spending exorbitant amounts on advertising.

"Crores of rupees worth contracts are being awarded to private companies to market unexecuted works. This extravagant expenditure is condemnable as the is burdened with huge loans. People do not trust this telebrand government," Sawant said.

Meanwhile, spokesperson said it was an error on part of the agency that created it and the is inquiring into the matter.

"It is one small image in 50 panels that have been put up to showcase the works done by the It seems to be an error by the agency that created it. We are conducting an inquiry over it.

"It is a minor part of the whole panel and it was nowhere said it was a particular road. It was only a representational image," the senior IPS officer told PTI.

"There are 50 panels that showcase work done by different departments. It would be worthwhile for anybody to see what work has been done rather than looking at errors which may be inadvertant or silly," he added.

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First Published: Fri, November 03 2017. 22:07 IST