Maharashtra government neglected drought for Lok Sabha election gains, claims NCP

The NCP on Tuesday accused the BJP-led Maharashtra government of neglecting drought in rural areas to trigger exodus of villagers elsewhere to ensure there was no voting against the ruling party in the Lok Sabha polls. NCP chief spokesperson Nawab Malik targeted the BJP also for saying that the opposition party was raising the drought issue as part of its preparation for Assembly polls to be held later this year.
Malik said his party was engaged in relief work for drought-affected people and asked the BJP if it was not “ashamed” to cast aspersion on it. He said that the BJP-led state government “woke up” to the issue only after NCP chief Sharad Pawar and other leaders started visiting parched regions of the state.
“The government neglected the drought situation in the state so that people left villages, thereby, ensuring there was no voting against the ruling party,” Malik alleged. Malik alleged the state government did not announce drought in the state although such a situation was anticipated eight months prior.

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