The decision by the Centre and the Maharashtra government to reduce fuel prices has come too late, said Shiv Sena.
The
reduction in fuel prices had come "too late", the Shiv
Sena said Friday and claimed that the Centre had mopped up Rs 1
trillion per day when the rates of petrol and diesel were being
increased daily.
It
also slammed Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for his
reported remark that he was "ready to mortgage the state in Dr B
R Ambedkar's service".
The
government Thursday announced a Rs 2.50 per litre cut in petrol
and diesel prices by reducing excise duty and asking PSU oil
firms to take a hit of Rs 90 billion, a step that was matched by
BJP-ruled states by slashing VAT so as to double the reduction in
retail rates.
"The
decision by the Centre and the Maharashtra government to reduce fuel
prices has come too late. The increase in fuel prices daily in the
past has led to a deposit of Rs 1 trillion everyday in the country's
coffer," the Sena said in an editorial in its mouthpiece
Saamana.
If
the Centre grants Rs 50 billion to Rs 100 billion out of the mopped
up funds for the memorial of Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji
and Dr B R Ambedkar, the chief minister would not have to mortgage
the state, it said in a broadside against Fadnavis.
During
the foundation day of the Ramdas Athawale-led Republican Party of
India (A) in Thane on Wednesday, Fadnavis reportedly said the
Congress built statues of (former prime ministers) Indira Gandhi and
Rajiv Gandhi but did not care to give due respect to Ambedkar and
build his memorial.
Fadnavis
said Ambedkar represented social justice, equality and humanity, and
that he was "ready to mortgage the state" in service of the
architect of the Constitution.
Reacting
to his remark, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party demanded that the
government cut down on spending thousands of crores on
advertisements. It also asked why the money "used by BJP to win
elections" could not be used for the memorial, instead of
mortgaging the state.
"Had
Babasaheb Ambedkar been alive today, he would have lifted a lathi
(stick) against those in power who are talking about mortgaging the
state. At least they have now conceded that the state's economical
condition is weak and festivals are celebrated with borrowed money,"
it said.
"It
is surprising to see the rain of announcements at a time when the
state's coffers are empty," said the Sena, which is an ally of
the BJP at the Centre and in Maharashtra.
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