Nagpur: Revenue Minister Maharashtra Balasaheb Thorat defends Cabinet colleagues and Energy Minister Nitin Raut on his move to write a letter to the chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray for the recovery of power bills from the government’s department from the government.
Speaking to the media during his visit to the city on Tuesday, the Minister of the Senior Cabinet said that power was a lifeline for any country and country and the need for that the managing department must be able to run it efficiently, without rest.
“To run it, a lot of funds are needed to buy coal, maintain a power plant unit and pay employee salaries.
For this, all citizens, including farmers, and industrial homes must regularly pay their contributions,” Thorat said.
In the Minister accused the representative of the cm of the pawar because it did not provide enough funds to their department, Thorat, former MPCC’s head, said they all wanted to have a larger share for their respective portfolios and there was nothing wrong in it.
At the State President Congress President Nana Patole who was unpleasant about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Thorat said the first has clarified the stand and even presented the man to whom he meant.
“If you want more clarification, you have to contact him when he lives in your city.” Talking about his meeting with members of the OBC commission, which was attended by CM, the minister of the senior cabinet said a very positive discussion occurred between them.
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