Prime Minister Narendra Modi today renewed his attack on NCP chief Sharad Pawar asking him whether he agrees with the Congress manifesto on scraping of sedition law and called on to wipe out the Congress-NCP grand alliance terming them as “mahamilavat†from Maharashtra.
Modi while addressing a public meeting in Gondia, about 160 kms near here for the second time in three days again attacked Pawar saying as former Defence Minister, does he agree with the Congress promises of scraping sedition law against the perpetrators of anti-national activities. Insisting on Pawar should clarify his stand, Why Pawar has kept his mouth shut..Modi said Pawar will be compelled to reply to the specific issue. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadanvis also addressed the meeting.
Earlier, in a rally at Wardha on Monday Modi had targeted Pawar and the NCP, remarking that a dynastic war was brewing within the party in which Pawar was losing control over his party to his nephew, NCP leader Ajit Pawar. He also ridiculed the NCP leader for the mess of agriculture sector when he was the union minister for agriculture.
Modi asserted that the Congress manifesto, released by Rahul Gandhi, was against the sovereign of the country that will only help Pakistan, Maoists and the “desh ke tukde tukde karnewale gang†Modi on Monday had attakced Pawar in his public meeting at Wardha Lok Sabha constituency and on third day today, had a dig at Pawar in Gondia.
Accusing Congress of promoting urban naxalism, Modi continued saying those who are indulging in violence. He also accused the Congress-NCP for not completing pending irrigation projects. Modi accused the Congress of destabilizing the country and said his five year tenure his government tried to misdeeds of previous Congress led government right up to the Treasury.