Congress Slams BJP for Delayed Relief to Maharashtra Farmers
The Congress accused the BJP-led Union government of delaying financial aid to rain-affected farmers in Maharashtra by requiring a formal proposal from the state. State Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal criticized this approach, emphasizing the need for immediate assistance. The issue coincides with local election preparations and potential political alliances.

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In a strong accusation, the Congress has criticized the BJP-led Union government for delaying crucial financial assistance to Maharashtra's rain-battered farmers by insisting on a formal proposal from the state administration. This delay has sparked outrage, as farmers continue to face severe hardship.
State Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal condemned the government's insensitivity, emphasizing that immediate relief should have been prioritized ahead of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to the state. The demand for a proposal reflects a lack of urgency, Sapkal argued.
The political context of these grievances was underscored during a Congress review meeting in Vidarbha, where future electoral strategies, including potential alliances with Shiv Sena (UBT), were discussed to challenge the BJP's hold on power.
(With inputs from agencies.)