‘Tea Party’ held before the monsoon session, Devendra Fadnavis said – ‘Our power has increased, we are its ..’

‘Tea Party’ held before the monsoon session, Devendra Fadnavis said – ‘Our power has increased, we are its ..’


Maharashtra Politics: Monsoon session will start in Maharashtra from tomorrow (July 17). Meanwhile, a tea ceremony was held on Sunday (July 16), which was boycotted by the opposition. In view of the conference, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister (Devendra Fadnavis) held a press conference. During the press conference, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that we had also invited the opposition party, but they did not come. For the first time I am seeing such opposition parties who are not aware of the subject.

We will take decisions in public interest – Devendra Fadnavis
Devendra Fadnavis said that we are ready to discuss everything to be kept in the conference. Our strength has increased and we will not misuse it. Devendra Fadnavis assured that now we will take decisions in public interest. On this occasion, Fadnavis told that in the one year performance of this government, the state is at the top in terms of FDI. He also said that Maharashtra is ahead of Gujarat and Karnataka in terms of investment. Devendra Fadnavis has also denied the allegation that the government is running away from the industry.

Education system has not deteriorated: Devendra Fadnavis
Opposition parties criticized the government for the state’s education system coming at the seventh position. However, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has claimed that the education system of the state has not deteriorated. Talking about this, he said that Sharad Pawar had written a letter that the education level of the state has declined. But the education level of the state has not declined. Maharashtra ranks second in the assessment. The opposition party gave the reason for boycotting the tea ceremony. Ajit Pawar said that there were no concrete reasons in that letter.

Government is in favor of farmers: Chief Minister Shinde
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde Has said that we have not only taken the responsibility of our family but of the entire state. Along with this, the Chief Minister has also told that Rs 4 thousand 365 crore will be given to strengthen the health system. Along with this, the Chief Minister has expressed confidence that in view of the crisis faced by the farmers in the state, we are standing with the farmers. The Chief Minister has said that we will try to get justice to the issues of the public in the session. Targeting the opposition party, the Chief Minister has said that the opposition party is currently in a state of confusion and lack of confidence. The Chief Minister has also claimed that the opposition party has been shaken by Ajit Pawar’s entry into the government. He has also attacked the opposition parties and said that they have to find out where the opposition party is now.

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