The Government cited availability of ample local cattle fodder for the next three months to temporary close down the camps, started by the administration after drought was declared in these Marathwada districts last year.
In a directive to the Collectors of the three districts, the Government referred to their reports in which they have stated that fodder from Rabbi season crops shall last for another three months.
After May, the government will take stock of the situation and if there is a shortage of cattle fodder, it may start the camps once again, it said. The Collectors were also directed to ensure that adequate stock of cattle fodder is available in the summer months.
The circular evoked opposition from within the Government with Minister for Rural Development Pankaja Munde calling for a rethink on the decision.
In a statement, Munde said she has spoken to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and urged him not to allow closure of these cattle camps.
Opposition NCP criticised the Fadnavis Government over the decision, saying it may lead to suicide by already distressed farmers. "The decision will force farmers to commit suicide and the blame shall be on the Government," said NCP member and Leader of Opposition in Council Dhananjay Munde.
The decision will lead to cattle dying due to lack of fodder and water, he said in a statement and warned of an agitation by NCP if the decision was not rolled back.
Taking a jibe at the BJP-led administration, the NCP leader said it appears to have been blinded by the glitz and razzmatazz surrounding the Make in India event and forgotten that some parts of Maharashtra are in grip of drought.
