Uddhav criticises Fadnavis for "delay" in declaring drought

Press Trust of India  |  Beed 

Uddhav has questioned government's "delay" in declaring drought in the state following scanty rainfall.

Fadnavis said Tuesday that around 180 talukas in the state are facing a drought-like situation, as the state received only 77 per cent of its average rainfall this year.

accused the BJP-led government of wasting time in discussions, adding the water scarcity situation has worsened in and there is an urgent need to declare the state as drought-hit.

"government has declared drought without any condition but has not done so despite water and crop conditions getting worse. Will Fadanvis declare drought only after seeing the panchang," he said.

Referring to the farmers' recent protest march to Delhi, Thackeray said cultivators had gone to the national capital to get their demands fulfilled but they were lobbed with teargas shells and beaten up.

"We were hopeful that our wishes will be fulfilled after this government came to power, but it vain," said Thackeray, whose party is an ally of the BJP at the Centre and in Maharashtra.

On the issue, he said no one knows when it will be resolved. "I am not against court. But there is a need to formulate a law for construction of in Ayodhya," he added.

The (BJP-led) government took "sudden" decisions like demonetisation and criminalisation of instant triple talaq, but hasn't taken a decision on the construction, he said.

Thackeray also exuded confidence that the Sena will win in the next year's state Assembly elections and that the will be from his party.

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 14:00 IST