However, the members of the treasury benches alleged that the opposition was "shedding crocodile tears" over farmers' issues.
As soon as the House assembled for the day, Leader of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, Prithviraj Chavan (of the Congress) and Jayant Patil (NCP) sought a discussion on the issue.
They alleged that there were contradictions between the state's assurance during the winter session of the Legislature in December last year and a Government Resolution (GR) issued earlier this month over the compensation issue.
To this, Speaker HaribhauBagde said a debate on the hailstorm and unseasonal rains affecting crops was listed on the agenda, but he was willing to suspend the Question Hour and take up an immediate discussion on the farmers' problems.
However, the opposition members said their issue was specific to the "contradictions" between the GR and the assurance given in the House last year, and not related to the debate initiated by the treasury benches.
Vikhe Patil said the opposition was ready for a debate, but the Congress and the NCP members continued to shout slogans against the government for its alleged apathy towards the farmers.
Amid the din, the speaker rejected their demand and adjourned the House for 10 minutes.
Later, when the House reassembled, the presiding officer again adjourned it for 15 minutes as the opposition members continued to shout slogans against the government.
When the House resumed later, a debate began on the farmers' crops suffering damages due to the unseasonal rains and the hailstorm earlier this month.
Later on February 23, prior to the commencement of the budget session, the revenue department issued a GR saying the compensation would be given from the state disaster relief fund.
Chavan and Vikhe Patail said despite the assurance, the farmers whose crops were affected by the pink bollworm during the last kharif season were yet to get a compensation.
However, the members of the treasury benches said the opposition was shedding crocodile tears over farmers' issues.
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