New Delhi: Days after NCP supremo Sharad Pawar's 'zamindar' comment, Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole launched a veiled attack on him saying that the Congress had "trusted" him but the veteran leader "ditched" the party, as a result of which "wrong people" rose to power and the entire country was paying for it.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, Maharashtra Congress Chief Nana Patole said, "Those leaders, who were given the responsibility of safeguarding the land of the Congress, robbed the land and the entire country is paying a price for it. Due to this, the power has gone in the wrong hands," he said, adding the people have seen it all and will elect the Congress in 2024.
In a recent interview, Pawar had compared the Congress with the old zamindars in Uttar Pradesh. He said the Congress leaders were under the impression that they were the landlords.
Patole also attacked Narendra Modi on the occasion of his 71st birthday by calling him a "failed" Prime Minister. "We would surely want to wish PM Modi but it is also true that this country has seen such a failed PM for the first time. On his birthday, we just want to ask him to take the country on a progressive route and the dream which he has given to the people of India in 2014, that should be fulfilled," he said.