Protests over Ajit Pawar's remarks refuse to die down, legislature stalled

Opposition created a ruckus in the assembly when it sought to bring a censure motion against the Dy CM which was rejected by Speaker.

MUMBAI: Notwithstanding repeated apologies by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, his controversial remarks on drought and load shedding kept the Maharashtra legislature on the boil with an outraged Opposition disrupting the proceedings for the second day today demanding his ouster.

Meanwhile, a farmer whose protest against water shortage had prompted Pawar's insensitive comments, tried to force his way into Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan's official residence but was whisked away by the police.

Uproarious scenes were witnessed in the two Houses of legislature which saw repeated suspension of proceedings before being adjourned for the day.

The Opposition created a ruckus in the assembly when it sought to bring a censure motion against the Deputy Chief Minister which was rejected by Speaker Dilip Walse Patil.

Branding Pawar's remarks as "derogatory", Subhash Desai ( Shiv Sena) sought to move the censure motion which was promptly rejected by the Speaker, who said since the NCP leader had apologised the matter stood closed.

The rejection of the motion triggered noisy scenes with Sudhir Mungantiwar (BJP) and others wanting to speak on the issue but disallowed by the Chair. NCP legislators led by Shashikant Shinde and Jitendra Awhad were seen standing in the aisle protesting Opposition's insistence on bringing the censure motion despite the Speaker's ruling.
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Leader of Opposition Eknath Khadse (BJP) demanded Pawar's dismissal, saying "mere apology will not do".

"He should quit his post. The Chief Minister should come to the House to make a statement, apologise and sack Ajit Pawar from the ministry," Khadse said, adding with his comments Pawar had insulted women and Maharashtra.

Amid acrimonious scenes, the proceedings were suspended twice for brief periods before being adjourned for the day.

Similar scenes were witnesses in the Legislative Council when Leader of Opposition Vinod Tawde, Sena group leader Diwar Raote, PWP's Jayant Patil and others demanded Pawar's resignation and a debate on his conduct.
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