Opposition MVA releases ‘traitors record’ against BJPled Maharashtra govt
Mumbai: The Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi on Sunday issued a ‘gaddarancha panchnama’ (traitors record), labeling the ruling Mahayuti in Maharashtra as a government of the rich that ignores the poor. It listed out a ‘rate card’ for purchasing MLAs and corporators, transferring government officials as well as facilitating the shifting of industries from Maharashtra to Gujarat.
The panchnama’s premise is centered on labeling the government as favoring the rich. It lists out a comparison of the prices of cylinders, petrol and diesel, cooking oil and salt, and says that they have gone up since 2014 after the BJPled government came to power in the state. It points out that farm equipment, tractors used by farmers have a 12% GST, school books and ghee have 18% and 12% GST, respectively, while travel by helicopter, airplanes and cruise ships have only 5% GST. It also lists that purchase of diamonds has just a 1.5% GST.
It also highlights the farmers’ suicides and lack of government support for them. It said the government was protecting rich people involved in the hitandrun cases.At a joint press conference, NCPSP chief Sharad Pawar, Shiv Sena UBT chief Uddhav Thackeray and state Congress chief Nana Patole released the ‘panchnama’ and called the people. to vote out the Mahayuti government.
“There is no law and order in the state. There are atrocities on women and children. They are not safe. Their own people (Baba Siddique) get shot down. Industries are being taken away from our state to Gujarat, leading to loss of The government is involved in taking kickbacks in every project and there was even corruption in the building of the Shivaji Maharaj statue.
Pawar doubted whether the state would be able to finance projects like the Ladki Bahin scheme where the government was paying ₹1,500 per month to women. Thackeray said BJP was trying to pit communities against each other.