The Free Press Journal

Pawar is the corona that infected state: Padalkar

"Mind your language," Nationalis­t Congress Party warns BJP leader

- SANJAY JOG & DHAVAL KULKARNI

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of the state Legislativ­e Council (MLC) Gopichand Padalkar, a close confidant of former Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, stoked a controvers­y by calling Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar the ‘corona’ that has infected Maharashtr­a on Wednesday. Padalkar also accused the former union minister of politicisi­ng the long-pending issue of reservatio­n for the Dhangar (shepherd) community.

NCP hit back at the BJP over Padalkar's objectiona­ble comments. Leaders from the opposition party have been making some or the other statements each day. So, they should not be taken seriously. Members of the NCP's youth wing, led by its state unit head Mehboob Sheikh, staged a protest in Beed against Padalkar. They hit Padalkar's poster with their footwear and set it on fire.

BJP, as well as Fadnavis, immediatel­y disowned Padalkar’s statement, saying that it was wrong to make derogatory remarks. “Pawar is a political opponent, but not an enemy,’’ noted the former chief minister. Housing Minister Jitendra Awhad warned Padalkar to mind his language, while party MLC Amol Mitkari lauded Pawar as a ‘Bahujan (non-Brahmin) leader’, who is held in high esteem by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Incensed NCP youth wing activists threatened to blacken Padalkar’s face.

Earlier, Padalkar, who hails from the Dhangar community, at a press conference, alleged that the ‘bahujan samaj’ has been suffering because of the policies of Pawar, whose party is a key constituen­t in the Maha Vikas Aghadi government. "According to me, Sharad Pawar is the ‘corona’ that has infected the state. Pawar has always taken steps that would hamper the prospects of masses," he alleged.

"I do not think he (Pawar) is positive about the Dhangar reservatio­n," the MLC said. In 2019, Padalkar jumped ship to Prakash Ambedkar’s Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) and contested the state assembly elections from Sangli before joining BJP and losing to Pawar’s nephew and DCM Ajit Pawar from Baramati.

Another NCP spokespers­on Clyde Crasto took a dig at Padalkar with a cartoon, which depicts the BJP's symbol lotus as being the puppet master, which pulled the strings as the BJP MLC made the remark. NCP spokespers­on Ankush Kakde condemned Padalkar's ‘undeservin­g’ comment against Pawar, and said the party will stage an agitation in the city on Thursday against his remarks.

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