BJP President Rajnath Singh today appealed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to intervene in tackling the severe drought in Maharashtra.
"Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is not serious about tackling drought. Singh should tour the drought-hit areas and give some relief to people," Rajnath told reporters at Bhakarwadi village in Jalna district of the worst-affected Marathwada region.
"It is sad that the prime minister did not utter even a single word on drought", Rajnath said.
More From This Section
Rajnath appealed to ruling Congress-NCP Democratic Front government of Maharashtra to "introspect" on the dismal rise in the irrigation potential of the state in the last decade.
"The state government spent Rs 70,000 crore on irrigation but the irrigation potential has not increased even one per cent. Where has the money gone?", he asked.
Rajnath said the Centre has released "meagre" funds to tackle drought in the state against the need of around Rs 5,000 crore.
Rajnath, accompanied by senior BJP leaders Gopinath Munde and Vinod Tawde among others, inspected the fodder camps in the village and interacted with farmers.