Maharashtra Minister Defends Rummy Game During Assembly Session
- July 20, 2025
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Maharashtra’s agriculture minister, Manikrao Kokate, has found himself at the center of a political storm after a video surfaced allegedly showing him playing rummy during a legislative assembly session. The incident has sparked criticism from the opposition, particularly from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who have seized the opportunity to question the ruling alliance’s priorities.
Rohit Pawar, a leader from the NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar faction), used the viral video to criticize the ruling coalition. He highlighted the pressing agricultural issues in Maharashtra, where eight farmers reportedly commit suicide daily. Pawar questioned why the agriculture minister seemed to have time for games amidst such dire circumstances. His remarks were part of a broader critique of the government’s handling of agricultural challenges, including demands for crop insurance, loan waivers, and price support for farmers.
In response to the backlash, Minister Kokate defended his actions, arguing that he was not intentionally playing rummy. He explained that he was trying to skip the game after it inadvertently downloaded on his phone while he was checking updates from the lower house on YouTube. Kokate accused the opposition of using an “incomplete video” to target him unfairly, asserting that a full viewing would show his attempts to exit the game.
The controversy comes amid ongoing political tensions within Maharashtra’s ruling alliance. Rohit Pawar’s comments followed statements by state NCP chief Sunil Tatkare about potential reunification talks between NCP factions and the BJP. Tatkare emphasized that any unification would require consultation with BJP’s central leadership.
The incident has drawn attention to the plight of farmers in Maharashtra, particularly in flood-affected regions like Vidarbha. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis recently reiterated the government’s commitment to providing loan waivers as a short-term relief measure while exploring long-term solutions to alleviate agricultural distress.