MNS chief Raj Thackeray today dared NCP leader Ajit Pawar to intimidate his party without the help of the state apparatus, saying stones can come from "our side" too, in an escalating war of words between the two leaders from Maharashtra.
Raj also asked Union Agriculture Minister and NCP leader Sharad Pawar if the matches of Indian Premier League(IPL) would be cancelled in Maharashtra this time around on account of the terrible drought the state is facing.
Addressing a rally here as a part of his organisation-building drive across the state, Raj said the MNS was ready to take on the NCP if the latter were to use the government power to intimidate. "Ajit Pawar (deputy chief minister) says they will give befitting reply (to MNS). I am ready for it. Stones can come from our side too," said Raj, against the backdrop of recent clashes between NCP and MNS workers at various places. He dared Ajit Pawar to confront the MNS without the aid of the home department and the police.
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He asked Ajit Pawar, who has held the irrigation portfolio in recent years, to explain "where Rs 70,000 crore spent on irrigation projects went".
Referring to Sharad Pawar's criticism of a recent lavish wedding hosted by NCP minister Bhaskar Jadhav, Raj asked, "I want to ask Pawar, would the IPL matches be cancelled this summer? If not, then stop this hypocrisy."
He squarely blamed the ruling coalition, especially the NCP, for the drought situation in the state.
Ajit Pawar had earlier said NCP would give a befitting reply to the MNS in the state. Referring to it, Raj said, "Why didn't Ajit Pawar speak of 'a befitting reply' when woman constables were assaulted by the miscreants during a rally in Mumbai (organised by local organisations to protest atrocities against Muslims in Assam and Myanmar)?"