Pune: NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Friday hailed the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government, saying that "some important decisions" taken by it helped in bringing down the Covid-19 cases, and also expressed confidence that things will go back to normal and the pandemic-hit economy will revive. He said the Maharashtra government has indicated that it will provide relief to people in fuel prices after the Centre's excise duty cut on petrol and diesel, but it will be in a position to do so if the central government pays the GST compensation to the state.
Pawar was talking to reporters at 'Govind Baug', his residence at Baramati in Pune district, on the occasion of his family's get-together for Diwali celebration, when party workers across the state visit him to extend their festival greetings. Last year, the Pawar family did not celebrate Diwali in Baramati due to Covid-19.
"Last year, due to COVID-19, we had to follow certain norms, but now the danger of COVID-19 is slowly declining in the country. As far as Maharashtra is concerned, the state government took some important decisions, as a result of which, we are witnessing that the number of coronavirus patients is declining," he said.
Even this year, the family was in a fix about whether to celebrate Diwali as usual or not, he said, adding, "But people and colleagues insisted that we celebrate Diwali in Baramati and assured that they would follow all the COVID-19 norms during their visit. Today, hundreds of people, party colleagues visited and offered their Diwali greetings in a disciplined manner." The former union minister said he is confident that the coronavirus situation would improve further.
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"We are coming out of danger...I am sure that we will go back to normal and will be able to compensate for the losses incurred during the pandemic and we will be able to revive the economy...I wish warm Diwali to all the people and I am sure that we will be able to start again with new hope," Pawar said. On the relief given by the Centre on fuel prices and asked if the state government will offer some respite to the people, Pawar, whose party shares power with the Shiv Sena and the Congress in Maharashtra, said that he needs to talk to the state government on the issue.
"The state government has indicated that it will provide a relief for sure, but the Centre should pay the GST compensation and only if it is given it will be possible for it to make a decision in favour of people," he said.