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Pawar attacks PM Modi over ‘shameful’ election speeches

- Faisal Malik faisal.malik@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) founder Sharad Pawar lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his campaign pitch for the Lok Sabha elections, saying that his attacks on one community in his speeches were unacceptab­le and shameful.

“His statement is shameful as he is the Prime Minister of the country, who is expected to lead all and ensure everyone’s interest, but he is talking so bad about a community,” 83-year-old Pawar, who heads the NCP (Sharadchan­dra Pawar) faction of the party, told a campaign rally in support of Shiv Sena (UBT) Anant Geete in Raigad late on Tuesday.

Geete is running against the incumbent MP and NCP candidate Sunil Tatkare, who shifted his allegiance to deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar during the NCP split in July last year.

“Mentioning women and children (of the Muslim community) and asking people if they want to hand over the country’s property to them, is an unfortunat­e situation that no other leader has brought in the country in the past,” he added. On Sunday, Modi triggered a row through his remark that the Congress was influenced by urban Naxals and leftists, and that it will take away people’s gold and property, including women’s mangalsutr­as, to redistribu­te them.

“When they (Congress) were in power earlier, they said that Muslims have the first right to the country’s resources. So, who will they redistribu­te resources to? Those who have more children. Those who are infiltrato­rs... The Congress manifesto says they will take stock of the gold owned by our mothers and sisters, and then they will redistribu­te that wealth. And distribute it to those who, according to the Manmohan Singh government, have the first right on resources — Muslims. This is urban Naxal thinking, and mothers and sisters, they will not even spare your mangalsutr­a,” Modi said in Banswara in Rajasthan.

To be sure, a clarificat­ion from the PM’s office in 2006 available on the archives showed that the government at the time clarified that Manmohan Singh had said that all underprivi­leged sections needed to be uplifted and therefore had the first right on resources. Opposition parties have accused Modi of communalis­ing the campaign, with a Congress delegation meeting the ECI on Monday to argue that his utterances were a violation of the Model Code of Conduct.

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