While releasing the book, the party's state president Jayant Patil called it a 'trouble engine, not triple engine' government
Jayant Patil. File Pic
The Sharad Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party (NCP SP) on Friday released of a book on 'Kale Karname' (black deeds) of the ruling Mahayuti government in Maharashtra, reported the PTI.
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According to the PTI, while releasing the book, the party's state president Jayant Patil called it a 'trouble engine, not triple engine' government.
The ruling alliance in the state comprises the BJP, CM Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the NCP-led by Ajit Pawar.
Instead of the Ladki Bahin scheme, which promises a monthly dole of Rs 1,500 to underprivileged women, Jayant Patil said a 'Ladki Khurchi Yojana' should be launched to 'meet the demands of all those aspiring to be the CM', as per the PTI.
In its book on the 'black deeds' of the Mahayuti government, the NCP (SP) highlighted 10 'failures' of the ruling coalition while launching a scathing attack on 'misgovernance' and 'corruption' in the state.
Jayant Patil released the book alongside Shirur MP Amol Kolhe, the party's manifesto committee chairperson and former Rajya Sabha member Vandana Chavan, and Sunil Gavhane, their student wing president, at the party's office at Ballard Estate in south Mumbai.
"This is not a triple engine sarkar, this is a trouble engine sarkar," said Jayant Patil, quipping that a 'Ladki Khurchi' should be launched in the state, the neas agecny reported on Friday.
The Sharad Pawar-founded NCP was split last year after Ajit Pawar broke away with MLAs loyal to him and joined the government. He later got the party name and its clock symbol.
According to the PTI, while targeting Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde, Jayant Patil said, "The chief minister goes to Davos and then talks about Rs 4 lakh crore of investment, but these are mere claims. How much of that investment has come into Maharashtra? How many jobs have been created."
The book, which features a black balloon with three crows perched on it, was referred to by Amol Kolhe as a 'reinvention of Gandhi ji's teen bandar (three monkeys)' in Maharashtra. While the original monkeys were centred around 'see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil', the crows in Maharashtra represent a new ideology of 'not seeing, not hearing, and not talking' about any positive work in the state, he said.
Besides the book launch, NCP (SP) leaders also launched a campaign to 'crowdsource' suggestions for their manifesto for the upcoming Maharashtra state polls.
The 'My Dream Maharashtra' campaign will run from July 19 to August 15 and collect suggestions from ordinary citizens across the state that NCP (SP) has promised to consider after the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) comes to power, he said.
NCP (SP) is a part of the opposition bloc MVA that also has Congress and Uddhav Thackeray-led Sena (UBT) as partners.
Of the 288 assembly seats in the state, the undivided NCP had won 54 in the 2019 assembly polls.
"The people of Maharashtra are self-respecting. They have always stood up against oppression. This time, too, they will reject those showing 'gulabi swapna' (rosy dreams) and we will remove the dark stain that has tarnished Maharashtra's image for the last two years," said Amol Kolhe.
The manifesto campaign will have three competitions, two digital ones involving reels and posters and one physical in all districts asking the youth how they think the state should be rebuilt, said Sunil Gavhane.
The NCP (SP) is the first party to start its manifesto campaign in the state and is taking an 'innovative crowdsourcing approach to attract voters, especially the youth, to its political platform', Jayant Patil said.
After winning 8 out of the 10 seats it contested in the Lok Sabha polls, the NCP (SP) has emerged as the outfit with the highest strike rate in the state and has begun preparations to replicate this success in the Maharashtra assembly elections 2024, he said.
The party has already launched a state-wide tour called 'Nishtavan Samvad Daura' (Loyal Outreach Tour), he said
Similar tours are expected to be launched by other senior leaders, including Sharad Pawar and the party's working president Supriya Sule in the coming weeks, Amol Kolhe said.
(with PTI inputs)