“BJP and its allies are using bad language against Sharad Pawar, and that is not the culture of Maharashtra. People of Maharashtra will teach a lesson to BJP through the ballot box for such an objectionable statement against Sharad Pawar. This body-shaming of an 84-year-old person is not acceptable. There are many issues that can be highlighted in an election, but BJP and its allies are deliberately choosing bad language that not even an enemy would use,” Awhad said.Awhad also pointed to past instances, including a remark by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had referred to Sharad Pawar as a “wandering soul” during the Lok Sabha elections. “The people of Maharashtra gave him back through the ballot box. The same will happen in state polls. The people of Maharashtra will not tolerate the insult and inhuman language against Sharad Pawar,” Awhad added.BJP’s other ally, NCP leader Ajit Pawar, also condemned Koth’s remarks, asserting that such language would not be tolerated. “We condemn this language and ask leaders to use proper and parliamentary language in campaigns,” Ajit Pawar said.
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