Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today invited ire of opposition Congress and NCP for being unable to attend the customary tea party on the eve of Legislature session tomorrow, with both the parties accusing him of "insulting" them by deciding to skip the function.
Typically, the chief minister hosts the tea party for opposition leaders on the eve of the Legislature session and Fadnavis was also supposed to carry forward the custom tomorrow ahead of the winter session beginning in Nagpur on Monday.
However, Fadnavis will be skipping the event as he is proceeding to New Delhi to attend a conference of Chief Ministers called by the Centre and will not be available here throughout the day. He has conveyed his unavailability to Opposition leaders and expressed regrets for his absence, official sources said today.
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"Agreed that it is the PM's prerogative to hold a meeting. However, if that meeting was in the evening, Fadnavis could have held the tea party in morning and then left for Delhi," senior NCP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said here.
"The CM has the services of the state aircraft at his disposal. There is an airport at Nagpur. He could have managed to attend the meeting and then left for Delhi," he said.
Pawar said, "We were in power for so many years. We never insulted the opposition in such a manner."
Congress deputy leader in Assembly Vijay Wadettiwar also expressed shock over the chief minister not being able to attend his own tea party. "This is not the way to treat opposition," he said.
"We might as well not attend the event if this is the situation," he added.