MUMBAI: The
NCP on Friday contributed Rs 2 crore to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund to help the
Maharashtra government combat Covid-19 crisis, the party said in a statement.
A cheque of that amount was handed over to chief minister
Uddhav Thackeray at the latter's official residence 'Varsha' here.
Deputy chief minister
Ajit Pawar, water resources minister
Jayant Patil and Baramati MP
Supriya Sule - all of them NCP leaders - were present on the occasion.
Rs 1 crore of the total contribution was raised by the Rashtrawadi Welfare Trust (NCP's charitable trust), while the remaining amount was raised through one month's salaries of all the NCP MPs, MLAs and MLCs from the state.
The NCP said that since the past one year Maharashtra is faced with an "unprecedented" crisis and the state's coffer is strained due to the economic slowdown triggered by the pandemic.
"The state's coffer is going to be further strained as the state government has decided to carry out free vaccination of citizens (of 18-44 age group).
"The NCP is committed to help Maharashtra in each crisis. Hence, Rs 2 crore are being contributed to the relief fund," the NCP said in a letter submitted to Thackeray.