Mumbai, March 11: Opposition must keep their political differences aside and co-operate during the budget session commencing today, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan said yesterday.
“The debate on drought and other important issues will be held during the session. Therefore, they (opposition) should co-operate,” Chavan told reporters.
“Due to consecutive droughts since two years, the state has been facing tremendous water scarcity. There is a serious drinking water shortage in Marathwada and Western Maharashtra. The next four months will be crucial,” he said.
Chavan said to help the state government during this crisis, the opposition should co-operate. He further added, that the Chief Minister's Relief Fund has been set up to take measures on drought.
He said that nine new bills would be tabled during the budget session, besides three pending bills and five ordinances.