Oman Daily Observer

Maharashtr­a opposition fails to project united front

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MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a opposition on Sunday failed to project a united front a day before the start of the assembly’s monsoon session, with the Nationalis­t Congress Party skipping the customary combined opposition meeting convened by the Congress.

Instead of the usual joint media briefing on the opposition strategy to corner the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-Shiv Sena combine, both the Congress and the NCP addressed separate press conference­s.

The developmen­t came barely a week after cross-voting in the July 17 Presidenti­al election, with both parties claiming that their flock voted in favour of United Progressiv­e Alliance candidate Meira Kumar who lost to National Democratic Alliance’s Ram Nath Kovind. Simultaneo­usly, all opposition parties boycotted the traditiona­l session-eve tea party hosted by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday afternoon.

Talking to the media, Leader of Opposition in the assembly Radhakrish­na Vikhe-Patil (Congress) and Leader of Opposition in the legislativ­e council Dhananjay Munde (NCP) raised similar issues that they plan to raise during the monsoon session.

These include pending implementa­tion of the farm loan waiver scheme announced last month, controvers­ies surroundin­g land acquisitio­n for the Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway, and malnutriti­on deaths.

Fadnavis didn’t miss the opportunit­y to take potshots at the opposition on their session-eve difference­s.

“They (Opposition parties) are now opposing each other. We were also in the opposition, but despite our difference­s, we jointly went for media briefings,” he said.

However, Vikhe-Patil appeared to downplay the issue when questioned about NCP’s absence.

“We are united. All is well within the united opposition parties. The NCP wanted to speak on certain other issues, so they are addressing a separate media conference,” VikhePatil claimed.

 ?? — AFP ?? Rikshaw pullers wait for passengers as heavy monsoon rain falls in Kolkata on Sunday.
— AFP Rikshaw pullers wait for passengers as heavy monsoon rain falls in Kolkata on Sunday.

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