TIL Desk/National/Mumbai/ Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray has lashed out at the BJP-led governments at the Centre and in Maharashtra, saying they were “fooling people”. Addressing members of MNS’ civic unions, he said the governments were announcing schemes worth several “crores and crores of rupees” on a daily basis despite having no money to fill the existing vacancies in various government departments.
Citing media reports which said 24 lakh government posts were lying vacant at the Union and state levels, Thackeray said, “On one hand, there is a vacancy of 24 lakh posts, and on the other, projects and schemes worth crores and crores of rupees are being announced”. “If the government is running short of money and is, therefore, not filling these vacancies, how come it is launching such projects worth crores?” he questioned.
Thackeray said the 24 lakh vacancies reported by sections of the media included 10 lakh posts of teachers and 5.40 lakh posts in various police departments. “Can anyone tell me what students must be doing in schools and colleges (where teachers’ posts are vacant) and why crime won’t rise (due to shortage of police personnel)?” he asked in a sarcastic comment.