Lok Sabha Elections are not about relations, but country’s future: Ajit Pawar in Baramati
Ajit Pawar was campaigning for his wife Sunetra Pawar in Ambegaon. She is up against Supriya Sule.
The ongoing Lok Sabha Elections is not about relations and will decide the future of the country, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said on Saturday in Baramati, where his wife Sunetra Pawar is the ruling alliance candidate against three-time sitting MP Supriya Sule, who is her sister-in-law and daughter of Nationalist Congress Party founder Sharad Pawar.
"This election is not about a village or about (familial) relations. This election will decide the future of the country," he said at a rally organised for Sunetra Pawar in Ambegaon.
"Show me open land and I will get a sports complex constructed there. Funds will be granted for the ropeway facility at Raigad fort. The demand to rename Vekha taluka as Raigad was fulfilled. I have worked hard for the Maratha community," he added.
He said that those who won the elections on the ‘clock’ symbol (of the undivided NCP) used to criticise Narendra Modi, whereas the ones who will win on the symbol this time will support the prime minister.
The NCP split in July last year after Ajit Pawar and eight MLAs joined the Eknath Shinde government. The Election Commission later gave the party name and 'clock' symbol to his faction while the one led by Sharad Pawar is called NCP(SP) and its symbol is 'man blowing turha'.
"Think calmly about what work they did in the last 15 years and then vote," Pawar said in an apparent reference to Sule who is MP from Baramati since 2009.
(With PTI inputs)
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