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Government Should Take Sharad Pawar
Government Should Take Sharad Pawar's Guidance in Tackling Drought: Shiv Sena
 INDIA , 8-September-2015  3:48:26 AM
The Maharashtra government should not hesitate to take advice from an "experienced" Sharad Pawar in tackling drought, the Shiv Sena today said, but at the same time it criticised the Nationalist Congress Party or NCP chief for "not using his position" as the agriculture minister for the betterment of farmers.

The party, which is part of the ruling coalition in the state, said that there should be no politics over the critical issue of drought.

"Sharad Pawar is an extremely experienced man. He is once again out on a tour of drought affected regions to take a stock of farmers affected by the natural calamity. The government should have no qualms about taking guidance from him," an editorial in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' said.

The party, however, hit out at other NCP leaders, saying they are "in the habit of playing politics over the drought conditions."

"They will shout and say the government took guidance from Mr Pawar. Politics should not be played over the issue and Mr Pawar should be the first person to realise this," it said.

Criticising the previous Congress-NCP government, the Shiv Sena said if measures were taken to cap the problems arising out of the drought conditions while the Congress and the NCP were in power, the problems would not have grown manifold now."There was no work done on improving the irrigation facilities, nor were any steps taken to ward off the water scarcity problems. As a result, the problems have multiplied and have taken a turn for the worst," the party rued.

"The NCP had portfolios like building of dams, finance and energy with them for 15 years. Mr Pawar himself was the (Union) agriculture minister, but he did not use his position for the betterment of farmers," the Shiv Sena said

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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