"I don't need lessons from anyone. Those who don't know whether the groundnut grows underground or above the ground should not teach me. Those who have not seen a farm are advising me. I am a farmer myself," said Khadse, whose comments on farmers had invited Thackeray's ire yesterday.
His remarks drew a sharp rebuke from the Sena chief who said the BJP leader is emulating NCP chief Sharad Pawar by commenting on the non-agriculture background of the Mumbai- based Thackeray family.
"I remember (the late) Balasaheb's reply to him (Pawar) very clearly, but I don't want to repeat it now. If the need arises, I will give him the answer Balasaheb had given," Uddhav said in Aurangabad.
Khadse has been drawing flak from his party's estranged ally since his statement over non-payment of power bills by farmers.
Khadse had yesterday said if farmers could pay their mobile bills, why can't they also clear their power dues.
"If they have money to pay their mobile bills, then why don't they have money to pay their electricity bills? They should make it a habit to pay off bills and loans," the senior BJP leader had said in Akola in Vidarbha, where thousands of debt-ridden farmers have committed suicide.
Addressing a farmers' rally in Jalna today, Uddhav took potshots at Modi without naming him, saying "a dry Marathwada" was left behind after "the wave" had passed.
Modi had campaigned extensively in Maharashtra for the October Assembly polls.
