MVA boycotts CM’s tea party ahead of Maharashtra Assembly’s monsoon session

The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) opposition alliance in Maharashtra boycotted the government's customary tea party to protest against the administration's handling of drought, farmer issues, and law and order. Opposition leaders also criticized the government's infrastructure and environmental policies, specifically regarding water management and urban development projects.
Why it matters
This highlights the intensifying political friction in Maharashtra ahead of the monsoon legislative session, reflecting broader concerns over governance, corruption, and environmental sustainability.
The Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance boycotted the government’s customary tea party organised on the eve of the legislative session to protest against the “failed administration of the State government”.
The article reports on the opposition's grievances while providing context on the specific policy areas being challenged, maintaining a balanced reporting style.
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