NCP chief hits back at PM Modi for talking about Pawar family

Press Trust of India  |  Pune 

NCP Saturday hit back at for claiming there were disputes in the former's family.

PM Modi, during a rally in Wardha on April 1, had said that was losing his grip on the Nationalist Congress Party which was hit by a "family feud".

"Pawar's grip on the party is loosening. The situation is that Pawar saheb's nephew (Ajit Pawar) is trying to take control of the party. Because of this, the NCP faced problems in ticket distribution," the PM had claimed at the rally.

Hitting back, Pawar Saturday said, " during his rally in Wardha said there are disputesin the Pawar family. That has taken control of the family and that the Pawar family is no longer united."

"I would like to tell him that we brothers were raised in a cultured atmosphere and our mother gave us virtues," the NCP said.

He went on add that his brothers were all reputed in their own fields and said how great his mother was that her sons have got Padma Shri, and

While Pawar is a Padma Vibhushan, his brother is of newspapers and has been awarded the

"A person who does not have any experience of a family nor any idea where his family is presently is trying to inquire into (that of) others," Pawar said.

Pawar said he had got values and virtues of from stalwarts like former and YB Chavan, Maharashtra's minister and a former

"Now these people, in order to hide their failures, are criticising the Gandhi family. Now my family is also included (in the attacks)," he added.

Stating that a had spoken about changing the Constitution, he said the people would oppose any such move and "your ideology would burn in their (public) anger".

He asked the gathering to commit themselves to defeating the BJP in the April-May polls.

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First Published: Sat, April 06 2019. 22:35 IST