"Marathwada bore more injustice than Vidarbha and should therefore be independent," Aney said at an event in Jalna district yesterday.
He also called people of Marathwada to start a movement for formation of a separate state.
As the state Assembly proceedings began today, the Opposition legislators created noisy scenes over Aney's remarks, and sought his resignation.
"Aney has made controversial remarks again," Leader of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said.
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When the controversy over Aney's separate Vidarbha remarks erupted last year, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had indicated that there was no need for Aney's resignation for his statement on Vidarbha, while stating that the subject of creating a separate state of Vidarbha falls solely in the jurisdiction of the Parliament and union government.
The Shiv Sena had staged demonstrations and demanded Aney's resignation for his statement on a need for referendum to create a separate Vidarbha state.
Fadnavis had said Aney made it clear that he had expressed his views in a private function and not as the Advocate General of the state.
Aney had also said that while some people argue that the
separate Vidarbha demand was made by a few leaders and does not enjoy popular public support, the fact was that 97 per cent people in four districts of Vidarbha had voted in favour of a separate Vidarbha.
He further said that if at all there were any doubts, the Centre could go for a referendum.
He said since creating a separate state was not in the ambit of the state, the government will work towards overall development of the region.
Leader of Opposition in the state Legislative Council, Dhananjay Munde had said Aney insulted the martyrs who laid down their lives to create the united Maharashtra and questioned as to how Aney, despite being the Advocate General, could make a statement against the interests of the state.