In the Legislative Council, as soon as the proceedings began for the second day of the winter session, Leader of the Opposition Dhananjay Munde and other members started raising slogans condemning the BJP-led state government for "looting" the farmers. They also sought "relief" for the cultivators.
While shouting the slogans, these members entered the well of the House, after which Council Chairman Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar adjourned it for half an hour.
After the business resumed, Leader of the House and minister Chandrakant Patil requested the opposition members to let the House function in a smooth manner saying that yesterday's work was still pending and important issues need to be discussed.
After the proceedings resumed, supplementary demands were tabled amid protests from the opposition and the House was adjourned for the day.
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In the state assembly as well, the opposition Congress and NCP created ruckus over the farm loan waiver and the agrarian crisis, due to which it was adjourned for the day by Pro-tem Speaker Yogesh Sagar around noon, after the conclusion of the Question Hour.
They alleged that the government was not taking timely steps to curb the pink bollworm attack on cotton crop.
Talking to reporters outside the assembly after it was adjourned, Leader of Opposition in Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said, "Cotton crop is a major source of income for farmers in Vidarbha and Marathwada regions. The losses they incurred due to the worm attack runs into several hundred crores of rupees. The government should announce some compensation to the affected farmers."
The opposition has been demanding immediate decisions to end the agrarian crisis in the state.
Meanwhile, the Congress and NCP today held a rally here over the issue of farmers against the BJP-led government at the Centre and in the state.
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