As many as 4,290 assurances
given in the Maharashtra Assembly have remained unfulfilled
over the last 27 years, as per a committee of the legislature.
Out of the total 47,252 assurances given since 1991,
42,962 assurances were fulfilled,said a report of the
Assembly Assurances Committee for 2017-18.
It was presented during the current winter session.
In 2018, 343 assurances were given in the Budget
session, of which none has been fulfilled, the report said.
The government is supposed tofulfil an assurance
given on the floor of the house within 90 days.
The committee, which has representatives of all
parties as its members, recommended that the responsibility
for not fulfilling promises without any valid reason should be
fixed.
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