<p>Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday rejected the opposition's charge that the budget session ended without people of the state getting any relief.</p>.<p>He was replying to a query on the opposition giving his government "15 out of 100 marks".</p>.<p>"What was the budget for? Wasn't it for the common man?" he asked.</p>.<p>Thackeray said the opposition was not serious about the situation caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>He added that his government was committed to enact a law to curb crimes against women, which could not be tabled this time as the session was curtailed.</p>.<p>"The beginning is good and I am confident that in the next five years, the government will take strong steps to make the state prosperous," he said.</p>
<p>Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday rejected the opposition's charge that the budget session ended without people of the state getting any relief.</p>.<p>He was replying to a query on the opposition giving his government "15 out of 100 marks".</p>.<p>"What was the budget for? Wasn't it for the common man?" he asked.</p>.<p>Thackeray said the opposition was not serious about the situation caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>He added that his government was committed to enact a law to curb crimes against women, which could not be tabled this time as the session was curtailed.</p>.<p>"The beginning is good and I am confident that in the next five years, the government will take strong steps to make the state prosperous," he said.</p>