"Where is Sharad Pawar....What is Pawar exactly doing, when his nephew has harmed the culture of Maharashtra? Even the people from Baramati would be asking this question," an editorial in party mouthpiece Saamana said today.
Where is the Union Agriculture Minister, who usually acts like a consultant and a guide and sometimes even reprimands the one who commits mistake, the editorial said.
"Inspite of bringing some relief to the drought afflicted people, Ajit Pawar has made some crass remarks," it mentioned.
"Since when Pawar started taking help of twitter to express his views?" the editorial questioned.
Referring to late Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray for working towards the farmers, it said the NCP chief had sneered at him. However, he (Pawar) is now quiet on the remarks made his nephew and state's deputy chief minister.
It alleged that if there would have been some other political leader then not only Sharad Pawar, but even state Home Minister R R Patil and PWD minister Chhagan Bhujbal would have attacked that leader.
"If there is no water in the dam...Should we urinate into it?" Ajit Pawar had said in an insensitive comment at Indapur near Pune on last Saturday that set off a controversy in the state reeling under severe drought.
The NCP leader had followed it up with another remark poking fun at load-shedding in the state, saying, "I have noticed that more children are being born since the lights go off at night. There is no other work left.
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