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Rohit Pawar slams NCP as video shows minister playing game on phone in assembly

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Nagpur, Jul 20 (PTI) NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar on Sunday criticised the ruling NCP faction, saying it is unable to function without consulting the BJP, by posting a purported video of Maharashtra Minister Manikrao Kokate playing a game on his mobile phone in the state assembly.

Pawar made the remark in a post on X and shared a purported video of NCP leader and state Agriculture Minister Kokate playing a game on his mobile phone in the state legislative assembly.

“The ruling NCP faction is unable to function without consulting the BJP, which is why even as there are several issues related to agriculture pending and eight farmers committing suicide daily in the state, the agriculture minister, who has no work, appears to have time to play rummy,” the NCP (SP) legislator wrote in the post.

The NCP and Minister Kokate were not available for comment despite repeated attempts.

Meanwhile, Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Vijay Wadettiwar accused the Mahayuti government of being “deceitful” and “treacherous” towards farmers.

Talking to reporters, Wadettiwar said farmers in the state were dying and the agriculture minister was playing a game on his mobile phone.

“This deceitful and treacherous government is not concerned about farmers. I appeal to farmers to teach them a lesson,” he said.

Asked about reports of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray meeting at a hotel in Mumbai, Wadettiwar said that the duo were at the hotel for different events and did not meet.

“Even if they met, all meetings need not be political,” he said. PTI MR ARU

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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