Attacking the decision, taken by the BJP-led government headed by Devendra Fadnavis in which Sena itself is a partner, the party organ "Saamana" said instead of resorting to this drastic step, the state should have sought a financial package from the Centre to tide over the situation.
"We can describe our state of finance in one word-- pickpocketing. Remove a little from somebody's pocket, again remove some from somebody else's pocket and keep them in the treasury. Do we really need a finance minister at the Centre and in the state to do such things?" Sena said.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi is aware of the problems of crisis-hit Bihar and announced a package of Rs 1.25 lakh crore. That is evident from the package he announced for Bihar. A similar concern for drought affected farmers will help mitigate the situation (in Maharashtra). We are only asking what is due to us," the Sena said.
"Shiv Sena has highlighted our stand that the fuel price hike by Rs 2 per litre is unjustified. But, Shiv Sena should not stop at just criticism," Chavan said.
Lashing out at the government, he said "the fact is that the government has failed to maintain fiscal discipline," he charged.
To raise funds for tackling drought, the state government had last week announced a surcharge of Rs 2 on petrol and diesel while increasing the VAT on liquor, cigarettes and beverages by 5 per cent.
