Mumbai: BJP boycotted a regular cm tea party on the night of the state legislative winter session which began on Wednesday (December 22) and scheduled to continue until December 28.
The pursuit of the MVA government as “no” for “no” for the past two years, opposition leader Devendra Fadnivis said his party would focus on discussions about various problems and not interference.
“We have received an invitation, but this government comes out to suppress democracy, and our MLA has been suspended.
What do we do for a tea party?” He asked.
He said the election to the assembly speaker post was always through secret voting.
“The government does not believe in MLA itself and has suspended our MLA to reduce our strength at home.
It is the only government to hold a short session.
Even the other states and governments have held a longer session.
MVA comes out to hold democratic norms .
We will use each instrument available to us to improve people’s problems at home, “he said.
Overcoming a press meeting at the female economic development center in Mumbai, Fadnivis accused MVA failed to defend the election reservation for OBC in the Supreme Court.
“Failure to collect empirical data in two years and now it has informed the SC it will do it in three months.
Because of the inability of the MVA that OBC lost their poll reservation,” he said.
He repeated his request for the CBI investigation into a fraud in the recruitment exam.
“The trail leads directly to Mantallaya,” he said.
BJP will highlight the failure of the government to compensate for farmers due to plant losses due to natural disasters, he said.
At the activity of the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Bengaluru, Fadnivis said the party condemned him and adding Karnataka CM has clarified his statement has been twisted.
“No one in this government protested when one of them went back to the Maharaj statue.
Isn’t this insulting?” He asked.
CM Uddhav Thackeray, who has a spinal surgery last month, did not attend a traditional tea party.
He was actually present and attended a cabinet meeting through video conferencing, said Dy Cm Ajit Pawar, who said he would attend the house trial according to his convenience.