Mumbai: Opposition parties in Maharashtra staged a protest in the legislature complex here on Wednesday demanding that adequate number of animal fodder camps be setup in drought-affected areas of the state.
Members of the Congress, NCP and other opposition parties sat on the steps of the Vidhan Bhawan, where the budget session is currently on, and shouted slogans against the BJP-led state government.
NCP legislator and former minister Ajit Pawar claimedthat the Devendra Fadnavis government had got its prioritieswrong.
"This government does not want to set up cattle foddercamps but is keen on giving licences to dance bars. This showsthe government's priority is not for farmers and their cattle. The drought situation in the state is getting worse but the government seems to be in different to it," he said.