The Asian Age

PM blames Pawar for unstable Maha

- PRASAD PATIL MUMBAI, APR. 29

Taking a potshot at NCP founder Sharad Pawar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that Maharashtr­a has been unstable for a long period because of “wandering souls” in the state politics. In an obvious reference to Mr Pawar, the PM said this was started by a “senior leader” 45 years ago to fulfill his personal ambition.

Mr Pawar broke away from the Congress(U) in 1978 to form a government with the support of Janata Party. He became the youngest Maharashtr­a chief minister at the age of 38.

Referring to the 1978 political developmen­ts, Mr Modi said, “There are some wandering souls whose wishes remain unfulfille­d and therefore they start

spoiling things for others. Maharashtr­a has also become the victim of these wandering souls. This game was started 45 years ago by a senior leader to achieve his personal ambition.”

The PM further said that Maharashtr­a has

remained unstable since 1978. He was referring to the fact that after 1978, no CM except for BJP’s Devendra Fadnavis has remained in office for five years.

“This soul destabilis­es not only the opposition parties, but also its own party and its own family,” he said.

Mr Modi alleged that “the wandering soul” tried to destabilse Shiv Sena-BJP government that was in power from 1995 to 1999 and disregarde­d people’s mandate in 2019. Interestin­gly, Mr Modi’s comments were made in presence of Ajit Pawar and his wife Sunetra who is contesting the Baramati LS sent against Supriya Sule.

The rally was organised for BJP’s Pune candidate Murlidhar Mohol, Sunetra Pawar, NCP candidate for Shirur seat Shivajirao Adhalrao Patil and Shrirang Barane of Shiv Sena who is contesting the Maval seat. It was Mr. Modi’s third Maharashtr­a rally in the day. Earlier, he held election rallies in Satara and Solapur for Udayanraje Bhosale and Ram Satpute respective­ly.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi is welcomed by BJP candidate from Satara constituen­cy Udayanraje Bhosale (right) in Karad on Monday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi is welcomed by BJP candidate from Satara constituen­cy Udayanraje Bhosale (right) in Karad on Monday.

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