Senior NCP leader Ajit Pawar today hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his "fakir" remark, saying how can someone call himself a hermit if he changes dresses thrice in a day and wears suits worth lakhs of rupees.
"He calls himself fakir. But, how can a person be called 'fakir', who is changing dresses thrice in a day and wearing suits worth lakhs of rupees," Pawar said at a gathering of NCP workers here.
Addressing a rally at Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh yesterday, Modi had said, "I am being hounded as if I have committed some crime by waging a battle against graft. But, what can my opponents do to me? I am a fakir (hermit)...Jhola ley kar chaley jayenge (I will exit with the few belongings I have)."
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Criticising the Centre for taking demonetisation decision "arbitrarily", he said, "We too were in power, however, never took any decision arbitrarily."
Pawar also took a dig at a march, organised by Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Kakade here today supporting demonetisation, saying those who are opposing the move do not get a nod to carry out the march, while others get the permission.