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Ajit Pawar stoops down to vulgar criticism on famine-stricken people


Futile Democracy with immoral rulers is of no use !
Indapur (Maharashtra) : Dy. CM of Maharashtra, Ajit Pawar used indecent language while criticizing famine-stricken people during a program at Nimbodi, Indapur taluka in Pune District. He was speaking in ‘Bhoomi-pujan’ ceremony. His remarks have created displeasure amongst famine-stricken citizens.

Height of immorality expressed through statements made by Ajit Pawar


  • Deshmukh or some such person has been on hunger strike for 55 days at Azad Maidan. What happened? Did dam get filled with water? When there is no water, from where will it come? Should one go and urinate there? It’s very difficult. (Shri. Prabhakar Deshmukh from Mohol taluka has been on hunger strike since last 55 days , sitting at Azad Maidan for his demand to release water from left and right canal of Ujani Dam for use of Solapur. CM Pruthviraj Chavan had promised Deshmukh to release water. Baramati Town Council under NCP’s control also wants water from Ujani dam for industries in the town. Ajit Pawar spoke in that context.)   
  • Since there is more load-shedding of electricity, population is also growing; because when there is no electricity, what else can be done?
  • You will feel that Ajit Pawar had few drinks in the morning before coming here. ( Ajit Pawar, involved in irrigation scam, is responsible for people floundering without water. His above statements show his insolence. During French revolution, those rulers had also given such answers to the citizens; therefore, people revolted and beheaded them. The way Pawar is criticizing famine-stricken people, shows and no astrologer is required to predict it, that citizens of the State will certainly teach him a lesson! People should stage agitations against Pawar’s statements and force him to render apology ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)
Men were laughing loudly at the statements of Ajit Pawar. (Will such citizens care for others and will they get help from others? In this land of Saints and great national heroes, such rulers and people appreciating them, are a blot on Maharashtra ! – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

In elections, Ajit Pawar will get ‘moot (urine)’ and not ‘mat (vote)’ ! – Shri. Raj Thackeray

Jalgaon (Maharashtra) : Ajit Pawar has become insolent. Shameless Ajit Pawar who asks whether he should urinate if there is no water in dams, will get only ‘moot (urine)’ and not ‘mat (vote)’ in 2014 elections and he will be washed away. There would be no dams to stop him when he would realize that he should have built dams, criticized MNS President, Raj Thackeray at Jalgaon while addressing a public meeting.

Make Ajit Pawar drink ‘Shivambu’ ! – Shri. Uddhav Thackeray

Sambhajinagar (Maharashtra) : By using indecent language, Ajit Pawar has rubbed salt in the wounds of famine-stricken people. All of them should now force Ajit Pawar to drink ‘Shivambu’, said Shri. Uddhav Thackeray, the Party-Chief of Shiv Sena. If the Chief Minister and Sharad Pawar have even little shame, they should kick Ajit Pawar out of cabinet of ministers. If a Dy. Chief Minister of State is making fun of famine-stricken citizens instead of providing help to them and talking in such ruthless and brainless manner, then all of them should force him to drink ‘shivambu’. Sharad Pawar has created an image of himself as that of a son of farmer; but does he agree with what his nephew is doing; exhibiting his lack of intelligence?

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