The newly appointed Chief of Maharashtra Congress, Ashok Chavan, said today his party did not oppose government decisions for political reasons, and would continue to play the role of constructive opposition in future
Mumbai: The newly appointed Chief of Maharashtra Congress, Ashok Chavan, said today his party did not oppose government decisions for political reasons, and would continue to play the role of constructive opposition in future.
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"The Congress has never opposed any government decision to gain political mileage. Even today we stand firmly for the people of the state. We will continue to take up people's issues with the government in future as well," Chavan told reporters at his first press briefing after the appointment.
Ashok Chavan
Chavan termed the situation of farmers in the state as disturbing and announced his plans of touring various districts to get a first hand information. "It will be my endeavour to work towards the strengthening the organisation with the assistance of experienced leaders of the Congress. Wherever required, we will not hesitate to bring out young talent in public life.
Decisions regarding the working of the state unit will be taken after holding discussions with former chief Manikrao Thakre," he said.
Chavan demanded that the BJP-led state government provide immediate assistance to farmers who have lost their crops due to unseasonal rains in the last two days.