Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has targeted the opposition at the conclusion of the monsoon session. He said that the opposition parties have adopted the strategy of ‘attack and run away’. He said that the government passed a total of 16 Bills during the session, which included many important decisions related to the interest of farmers and the security of the state. Fadnavis also reiterated that the Mahayuti government is committed to waiving the agricultural loans of farmers.
Chief Minister counted the achievements of the government
Devendra Fadnavis counted the achievements of the government in the session. These include passing the Special Public Safety Bill to deal with leftist extremism, sanctioning a legal status to the Scheduled Castes/Tribe Commission, to constitute a special authority for Gadchiroli and a special authority for Nashik Kumbh. Apart from this, he said that crimes related to drugs will now be brought under MCOCA. He also mentioned the formation of a committee for a permanent solution to the agrarian crisis.
What did the Chief Minister say on the allegations of the opposition?
Fadnavis said that the opposition made baseless allegations against the government and deviated from serious issues in the assembly. He said that “he had no concrete issue, so the questions were also based on wrong information.” At the same time, he confirmed the name of Islampur to Ishwarpur and said that this is the restoration of the historic name.
On the clash between BJP and NCP (SP) MLAs within the assembly, Fadnavis expressed disappointment, saying, “Children also do not fight like this.” He said that this incident affects the image of good works of the government.
What did you say on the meeting between ‘Mahayuti’ and Uddhav Thackeray?
The Chief Minister made it clear that the meeting with Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray should not be given a lot. He expressed displeasure over the “proposal” discussion in the media and said that his government is completely stable with strong colleagues like Shinde and Ajit Pawar.
Now the question arises that will the government forgive the debt of farmers? So the answer is- Yes, it has been clearly said by the Chief Minister that debt waiver is committed and is moving towards a long-term solution.

