Drought relief: Pawar says Maha govt woke up after his visit

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Saturday came down heavily on the BJP-led government's relief measures, saying it woke up only after he toured some drought-affected areas recently.

As many as 151 out of 358 tehsils in the state have been declared as drought-affected.

Addressing a press conference here, the alleged that relief measures were implemented late.

The Model Code of Conduct for elections does not come in the way of mitigation, only the has to be informed about the urgency of measures, he said.

Pawar said he visited drought-hit areas of district soon after casting his vote on April 29 in the fourth and last phase of elections in

"The government has woken up now, after my visit. It was necessary to provide drinking water for people and cattle, employment, fodder, to set up cattle camps and put together a financial package for farmers," he said.

An NCP delegation led by the will soon meet minister to discuss drought relief, he said.

The former Union said among the main demands would be financial assistance for protecting horticultural crops, over and above other crop losses. "The losses of horticulture farmers are huge," he said.

The aid of Rs 90 per animal was not enough as fodder and water were expensive, Pawar said.

Also, the rule that a can place a maximum of five animals in cattle camp should be waived, he said.

Recovery of all kinds of government dues should be stopped, and farmers in drought-affected areas should get loan waiver or their crop loans should be restructured, he said.

He also demanded waiver of educational fees of students from drought-affected areas as the new academic year starts next month. A provision should also be made to arrange for such students who are living in cities, he said.

addressed six or seven rallies in Maharashtra, but focused all his on making personal remarks against opponents, Pawar said.

He also praised the work of Aamir Khan's Paani Foundation for promoting water conservation.

"Our party will also contribute to the Water Cup initiative (in which villages compete to implement water conservation projects) of the foundation," he said.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 19:50 IST