Nagpur: Head of State Congress Nana Patole slams the opposition to ‘politicize’ flood aid operations in Maharashtra Barat, saying this is the time to entertain the public.
Many politicians from the opposition have questioned the government about the delay in saving and providing assistance to people in flooded villages.
Patol, who arrived in the city on Saturday, said, “This is not the right time to do politics.
In 2019, we have also seen such a situation where the rain is affected by the area directly from Mumbai to Kolhapur.
So please understand that it is is natural disasters and the amount of rain falling in a short range has caused chaos.
I am visiting the villages affected and the government provides all assistance to those who need it.
“Did he feel that the center assistance was inadequate, said Patole, “I don’t want to comment on the central government because now it belongs only a handful of people.” With some political critics question the visit of the state chairman Uddhav Thackeray to the area, which took place on Saturday, Patole said the weather conditions were not conducive.
“There’s no way a helicopter can be included in such bad weather conditions.
I was very aware of the land situation because I myself visited Pathan and Wai Talukas (District of Satara) by road and knew that in the first few days, the situation was very bad.
Please understand that when Cloudburst Such scale occurs, frankly nothing can be done administration, “Patole said.
The leader then stepped to defend his party colleague and energy minister Nitin Raut on a prolonged blackout in the flood-affected area.
“I have tried to explain to you all repeatedly that natural disasters have occurred on a scale in such a way that the Minister of Energy and the Prime Minister can do anything.
But until now, the situation has risen rapidly and yesterday, I was in Jambli Village (Wai Taluka) And power has been restored after three days.
Administration works day and night to improve the situation.
So don’t benchmate things where the minister goes there or not, “Patole said.
The former assembly speaker continues carefully about disturbing the subtle balance that humans have with the environment.
“Deliberately destroying nature, through deforestation and mining, is one of the main reasons for such natural disasters.
The government must now encourage policies regarding this issue,” Patole said.