The Swaraj Abhiyan leader said he had made suggestions to the government on how to tackle water scarcity, but they were ignored, leading to the current water crisis.
The psephologist-turned-politician was speaking on the topic 'Drought In Maharashtra' at a lecture series organised by Pune Union of Working Journalists here.
"After our 'Samvedana Yatra' in drought-hit regions of the state, I had written to the Chief Minister and sounded him out about the grim condition prevailing there and suggested him measures to tackle the situation.
Yadav said he had proposed a charter of short-term measures. These included restrictions on sugarcane cultivation in water scarcity-hit regions, postponing the opening of sugar mills, change in crop pattern, loan restructuring for farmers, implementation of MGNREGA and Employment Guarantee Schemes in "letter and spirit", and increase in distribution of ration through PDS.
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"However, the government did not pay any heed to the suggestions given by me, and instead of taking some critical political decisions, they are now resorting to some simple, cheap and publicity stunt measures.
Yadav said there was need to chalk out a nationwide policy on change in cropping pattern and water conservation.
"As far as Maharashtra is concerned, the state should implement the recommendation of the Madhav Chitale Committee which has called for a ban on sugar cane cultivation in the drought-hit areas," said Yadav.