Munde, who is Rural Development minister, came under the line of fire from across the political spectrum for clicking selfies while she was at a village in drought hit Latur yesterday, for reviewing the desilting work in Manjara river, which has nearly dried up.
While the Shiv Sena took pot-shots at Munde saying that such photo sessions could have been avoided, the Opposition Congress and the NCP said that she has mocked the drought- affected farmers by such a "shameful act."
"I have taken several review meetings on the drought condition in Latur. Have made efforts to dig trenches at various places so that water could be fetched from them. But met with failure most of the times. Yesterday, while I was in Latur to take stock of the Manjara river, I saw some water which gave me a feeling of contentment," Munde said in a statement issued here.
"It was like finding an oasis in a desert for me. By levelling false allegations on me, who are these people trying to help, drought hit villagers or farmers? These pictures were clicked in the heat of 45 degrees C to show my appreciation for the work my department has done. There was no excitement in it, only contentment," she added.
"This was a serious tour. Such selfies could have been avoided or it just dilutes the impact of a drought tour. It is mainly the women who have to walk for miles to fetch drinking water and here a woman minister happily clicks selfies. This is a strange incident," Shiv Sena spokesperson Manisha Kayande told PTI.
Congress spokesperson Al-Nasser Zakaria the act of clicking selfies was a shameful one and that the present ministers need to become less media savvy and focus on work.
"This government is not serious about drought. There was no planning to tackle drought since last September even where there was sufficient data available, he said.
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