Vidarbha Agreement Disrespected: Congress Slams Mahayuti Amid Session Chaos

Maharashtra Congress chief Harshwardhan Sapkal has launched a sharp critique against the state's ruling coalition. He accuses the Mahayuti government of disrespecting the Vidarbha agreement by shortening the Nagpur winter session. Sapkal claims serious issues like farmer distress and corruption are being ignored while the House focuses on trivial matters. He also alleges a severe decline in governance and challenges the delay in appointing a Leader of Opposition.

Key Points: Congress Accuses Mahayuti of Disrespecting Vidarbha Agreement

  • Congress alleges the one-week session disrespects the Vidarbha agreement by ignoring public issues
  • Sapkal claims corruption has surged under the BJP-led Mahayuti government
  • The ruling party is accused of trivializing proceedings with non-serious discussions
  • Congress questions the delay in granting the Leader of Opposition post despite proposals
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Vidarbha agreement being disrespected: Maha Congress

Maharashtra Congress chief Harshwardhan Sapkal alleges the BJP-led government ignored key issues and disrespected the Vidarbha pact during the Nagpur winter session.

"Corruption has become the government’s slogan. - Harshwardhan Sapkal"

Nagpur, Dec 12

Maharashtra Congress chief Harshwardhan Sapkal on Friday accused the Maharayuti government of disrespecting the Vidarbha agreement and ignoring people’s issues during the ongoing winter session.

“By restricting Nagpur’s Winter Session to just one week, the BJP-led Mahayuti government has disrespected the Vidarbha Agreement. Despite countless issues concerning farmers, workers, the unemployed, law and order, corruption, and women’s safety, none of them are being discussed in the session. Instead, the House is occupied with discussions on catching stray dogs or releasing leopards elsewhere. The ruling party has lost all seriousness about the session,” he alleged.

Speaking to the media at the Nagpur Vidhan Bhavan, Sapkal further said that corruption has increased significantly under the BJP Mahayuti government.

“Every day, new cases of corruption are being exposed. Money is flowing freely everywhere. Corruption has become the government’s slogan. From “I won’t take bribes, nor let others take them,” the situation has now reached “Let’s all share and take together.”

He said that a white paper should be issued on the corruption in the state and discussed in the House, but the ruling party itself does not allow the proceedings to run smoothly.

“Even during serious discussions, members of the ruling party crack jokes. Democracy is being strangled. Members of the ruling alliance themselves are making allegations of corruption; the government must at least open its eyes now,” he claimed.

Speaking about the post of Leader of Opposition, Sapkal said that the Mahayuti alliance is citing the requirement of 10 per cent membership strength for granting the Leader of Opposition status.

“If that is the case, the Upper House has the required 10 per cent members, and a proposal has already been submitted to the government. Then why is the decision on the Leader of Opposition not being taken there?” he said.

He further added that certain practices, traditions, and conventions are followed in a democratic system, adding that both Houses have submitted proposals, but the government does not want to function according to the Constitution.

He said that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is pushing work through a very arbitrary method.

“Fadnavis must respect democratic norms. He often puts on a display of righteousness, but even while doing so, he must follow the conventions and rules. Granting the Leader of Opposition post is a constitutional duty, but Fadnavis is running away from it,” he said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Nagpur, the sentiment here is real. The Vidarbha agreement was meant to ensure development parity. If the session is cut short, how will local MLAs raise their constituents' problems? This is a betrayal of trust. 🤨
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Rohit P
While I agree the session should be longer, let's not pretend the Congress is a saint. They had decades to develop Vidarbha and didn't. Now it's just political blame game. Both sides need to get serious about actual work, not just sessions.
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Priyanka N
The corruption point hits hard. "Let's all share and take together" – this phrase says it all. From center to state, it's the same story. When will we have a government that works for the people, not for filling their own pockets?
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David E
The constitutional duty regarding the Leader of Opposition is a serious matter. Avoiding it sets a bad precedent for democracy. The government must follow norms, not make up arbitrary rules to sideline the opposition. Healthy debate is essential.
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Kavya N
True! What about women's safety? That should be a top priority in the session. Instead, they're joking around. It's so frustrating to see our representatives not taking their jobs seriously. We deserve better. 🙏

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