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Huge respect for Balasaheb Thackeray, will not say a word against Shiv Sena: PM Narendra Modi

Modi lashed out at Sharad Pawar, saying he is misusing Shivaji's name

Tasgaon, Maharashtra: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday today said he will not a utter a word against estranged BJP ally Shiv Sena during the campaign for the October 15 Maharashtra polls as a mark of respect to Bal Thackeray.

On the second day of his poll campaign in Maharashtra, Modi launched a blistering attack on NCP chief Sharad Pawar, saying he lacks the qualities of Maratha leader Shivaji and "failed" to address the water woes of the people of the state as Chief Minister and Agriculture Minister.

Talking about BJP's estranged ally Sena, he said, "Political pundits are saying why is Modi not criticising Shiv Sena in his speeches (during poll campaign). This is the first election in absence of late Bal Thackeray, for whom I have great respect. I have decided not to utter a single word against Shiv Sena. This is my tribute to Balasaheb Thackeray".

"There are some things which are above politics...There are feelings. Not everything should be linked to politics," the 64-year-old BJP leader said addressing a poll rally at Tasgaon in Sangli district of western Maharashtra, from where former state Home Minister R R Patil is NCP nominee. BJP has fielded former Congress MLA Ajit Ghorpade against Patil for this key poll battle in Maharashtra.

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Modi, who began his speech in Marathi, launched a scathing on Pawar for his comments about Shivaji "plundering" the treasury of Surat.

"Pawar's statement has hurt me deeply. You don't have knowledge of history. Gujarat was part of Maharashtra prior to its formation in 1960. We have considered Maharashtra as big brother," he said.

"We never thought what you said. I want to ask Pawar: you speak of Shivaji. It was the Vajpayee government, which named Mumbai airport after Shivaji. You were CM but did not think of it. Even Victoria Terminus was named Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus by Vajpayee government," the PM said.

"There is no chance of you (Pawar) getting Shivaji's qualities in your character. But as agriculture minister, had you implemented Shivaji's water management techniques, farmers of Maharashtra would not have committed suicide," he said.

"I am amazed. Pawar was the Union Agriculture Minister. But in his Maharashtra, around 3,700 farmers commit suicide every year," Modi said. "It does not befit Pawar to talk of Shivaji. The statue of Shivaji in Surat is much bigger than the one in your Baramati (Pawar's constituency in western Maharashtra," he said.

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At a recent poll rally, Pawar had attacked the BJP, saying that the people who had termed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj a 'looter' were invoking the warrior king to seek votes.

"They never even celebrated Shiv Jayanti and suddenly they have realised the importance of Shivaji Maharaj. All this is for votes only. BJP is well aware that it would not be able to reach out to the masses using its so-called icons and that's why is using Shivaji Maharaj's name and seeking people's blessings," Pawar had said.

Seeking a decisive mandate from Maharashtra's voters, he said, "You have trusted me and my words and given us victory in Lok Sabha. I salute you."

"When BJP decided to make me PM nominee, I came to the Raigad Fort in Maharashtra and paid obeisance at Shivaji's samadhi. I prayed that I also should get the strength to serve people of India," he said.

Attacking the Congress and NCP, Modi said both are of the same mould as far as corruption is concerned. "These are the people who robbed Kargil widows of their homes and jobs from youth. They have destroyed Maharashtra," he said.

"Do you want to get Maharashtra out of the morass of corruption? I am willing to take responsibility, but elect a government with full majority," he said.

( Source : PTI )
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