"If according to Pawar intolerance means betraying the country whose food you eat then you should call Aamir Khan to Baramati and honour him with 'Nishan E Baramati' award," Sena said in an editorial in its mouthpiece 'Saamana'.
"What Pawar is saying in Aamir Khan's defence does not befit the character of Maharashtra," it said.
"By that yardstick seeking (extradition of) Dawood Ibrahim and raising voice against Pakistan will also be construed as intolerant," the editorial said.
"It is not surprising that chief of the party which feels terrorist Ishrat Jahan was a saint should support Aamir," it added.
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Leaders do not know what is going on in society and have lost connect with people's sentiments, it said.
Slamming Aamir Khan's critics, Pawar yesterday had said that the tone and tenor of the reactions to the Bollywood super star's statement on growing intolerance in the country actually lent substance to the debate on the issue and to say that he got his wealth in India itself betrayed an intolerant attitude.