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Rohit Pawar Emerges as De Facto Opposition Voice Amid Fund Delays



As crucial government funds remain stuck, legislator Rohit Pawar steps up, becoming the main voice against the current leadership. His strong statements highlight growing public anger over vital projects not moving forward across the state. This development positions Pawar as a key figure challenging the system, especially as delays hold back essential money meant for public welfare. His outspoken role now defines the public debate on the government’s ability to deliver, making him the informal leader of those who disagree.

A New Voice Steps Up

In Maharashtra’s political landscape, a new, unofficial voice of opposition has emerged in recent times. Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Rohit Pawar has taken on this role, actively highlighting government lapses and public concerns. This development comes as the Maharashtra Assembly Speaker has not officially recognized a Leader of Opposition, citing a lack of sufficient numbers within the opposition ranks.

Mr. Pawar has gained attention for his proactive approach in bringing various issues to the media’s notice. For example, he uploaded a video of Minister Manikrao Kokate playing rummy during a legislative session. This action led to Mr. Kokate losing his position in the Agriculture Ministry.

Beyond this, Mr. Pawar has consistently spoken about issues he sees as failures of the government. His actions have positioned him as a significant figure for the opposition, even without an official title.

Money Problems for Development

A major concern in Maharashtra currently is the delay in releasing funds for development projects. MLAs from both the ruling parties and the opposition have found it hard to get money for work in their areas for the past eight months. The state government has stated that there is a shortage of money. Maharashtra has a lot of debt and owes approximately ₹90,000 crore to contractors for work that has already been done. This financial problem has led to severe consequences, including one government sub-contractor ending his life because the Public Works Department did not pay his bills on time.

Further reports indicate that over ₹80,000 crore in payments for completed public works and development projects have not been paid for more than nine months. Despite money being set aside in the budget, no government department has received new funds from the State Treasury for the first three months of the current financial year, as of June 20, 2025. There are also claims of an unspoken rule that stops fund requests from being approved by the Finance Department.

“MLAs in Maharashtra have been unable to secure development funds for their constituencies for the past eight months. Both ruling and Opposition MLAs, including many newcomers from the two sides, have repeatedly requested funds but faced delays. The state government cited a shortage of money, as Maharashtra continues to carry mounting debt and owes ₹90,000 crore to contractors for previous works.”

Impact on Public Services

The delays in funds are affecting crucial public services and welfare schemes across the state:

Views from Key People

The issue of fund delays has drawn various reactions from political figures:

Looking Forward

The ongoing delays in fund releases continue to create challenges for development projects and public services across Maharashtra. The state’s financial situation, marked by significant debt, remains a central issue impacting various sectors. As the government navigates these financial pressures, the unofficial opposition, led by figures like Rohit Pawar, continues to highlight these issues and demand accountability. The future progress of many state-level projects and the economic well-being of the region will largely depend on how these financial bottlenecks are addressed and funds are made available in a timely manner.

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