Mumbai: Two days after Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray demanded shutting down of water supply to breweries in drought-hit Aurangabad in Marathwada region, the party on Monday said drinking beer instead of water is not our culture.
The Sena also took a veiled dig at State Rural Development minister Pankaja Munde for her comments that water supplied to industrial units is from their own quota and said the feeling among masses is that saving human lives should be the priority rather than saving industrial units.
"There are 10 big industries in Marathwada that manufacture beer. A 20% water cut has been imposed on them keeping in view the prevalent drought conditions. But these industries also need to be saved as lives of thousands of people depend on them. The government needs to find a middle way immediately," the Sena said in an editorial in its mouthpiece 'Saamana.'
It said the government needs to understand that at present, water should only be used to save human lives. "It is not in our culture to drink beer instead of water and people residing in drought hit areas are not in a position to buy bottled drinking water," it said.
"Some BJP ministers are of the view that beer manufacturing units should get uninterrupted supply of drinking water. But, people want that human lives should be saved first," it added.
Responding to Thackeray's demand, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday had said that he had called for a report from the Aurangabad Divisional Commissioner on the sector-wise allocation of water to industrial companies and a decision on water supply would be taken after review.
However, Munde opposed the stopping of water to breweries and said, "no additional water is being given to the breweries. The water supplied is within the quota reserved for industrial units."