Pune/Mumbai: BJP MLC Gopichand Padalkar on Wednesday said NCP chief Sharad Pawar is a "corona" that has infected Maharashtra, drawing an acerbic retort from the ruling coalition party.
The NCP swiftly hit back at the BJP over Padalkar's objectionable comments and said everyday leaders from the opposition party make some or the other statements which better be not taken seriously.
Padalkar also accused Pawar of doing politics over the long-pending issue of reservation for the Dhangar (shepherd) community.
Addressing a press conference at Pandharpur in Solapur district, Padalkar, who hails from the Dhangar community, alleged that the "bahujan samaj" has been suffering because of the policies of Pawar, whose party is a key constituent in the Shiv Sena-led MVA government.
"According to me, Sharad Pawar is the 'corona' that has infected the state. Pawar has always taken steps that would hamper the prospects of masses," he alleged.
"I do not think he (Pawar) is positive about the Dhangar reservation," the MLC added.
The previous government had announced a Rs 1,000 crore package for the Dhangar community, but it could not be implemented as Devendra Fadnavis had to forgo power due to "backstabbing".
"But, the present government has not given a single penny so far from that package," said Padalkar.
"Once the COVID-19 pandemic subsides, we will stage a statewide agitation over our various demands," he said.