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Maharashtra: NCP minister Dattatraya Vithoba Bharane said in Indapur that the government treasury is burdened due to the Ladli Behan scheme, the statement created uproar in Maharashtra

Dattatraya Vithoba Bhare, a minister from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) quota in Maharashtra, said in a meeting in Indapur that the government treasury is burdened due to the Ladli Behan Yojana. After this statement of Dattatraya Bhare, the opposition has once again raised questions on the government’s Ladli Behan Yojana.

The burden on the government treasury has increased

Maharashtra government minister Dattatraya Bhare said, ‘I am also the youth and minority minister. So let me tell you that this time in the entire state we will have to accept the truth that the government treasury is burdened due to the Ladli Behan Yojana. So this time please send fewer letters of request.’

‘I know very well how to bring money from the government fund’ – Minister

Along with this, the minister said, ‘By the way, whether I am in the government or in the opposition, when, how and from where to bring the money from the government fund. I know this very well.’

Won elections because of Ladli Behan: Sule
NCP (SP) leader Supriya Sule has targeted the Maharashtra government on the minister’s statement. Sule said, ‘There is a burden on the government’s treasury because of the Ladli Behan scheme. Crores of rupees were spent on the advertisement of the Ladli Behan scheme and the elections were also won because of the faith of those Ladli Behan and today those sisters are being accused that they are facing difficulties because of the Ladli Behan scheme.’

The sisters did not come to your door to beg: Sule
Along with this, Sule said, ‘The sisters did not come to your door to beg. You have given them a gift. You will tell the sisters from above that there is pressure on us because of the Ladli Behan scheme. What kind of culture is this?’

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