"Don't you remember what he (Ajit Pawar) told you when you asked for water? It was only water you had asked for. It is unthinkable that such people become ministers, my head hangs in shame.
"They have no right to ask for votes. It is a matter of your prestige now. Throw them out," Modi said addressing a poll rally at Baramati, the pocket borough of the Pawars, raking up an embarrassing episode involving Ajit Pawar, the NCP chief's nephew.
Pawar's remarks had triggered an outrage, forcing him to tender an apology.
Equating Pawar family's grip over Baramati to slavery, Modi said, "The nation became independent but Baramati is still yoked to slavery. Be it for job or water for farms, people have to seek permission from the uncle-nephew duo. Farmers cannot even sell their sugarcane crop without their nod."
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Modi said NCP's election symbol clock symbolised their misdeeds.
"NCP's clock (party symbol) is actually an eye opener. If you observe it closely you will find the clock is stuck at 10. It tells us that in 10 years corruption has grown 10 times during their rule. Such politicians have no place in Maharashtra politics," he said.
While Ajit Pawar is a sitting MLA from Baramati, Sharad Pawar won the seat five times in a row from 1991 to 2009 when he handed over the baton to his daughter Supriya Sule, who won the seat twice in 2009 and 2014.