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Narendra Modi needs to be treated in a mental hospital: Sharad Pawar

Updated on: 31 March,2014 10:35 AM IST  | 
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In a scathing attack, NCP chief and Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar slammed BJP's PM candidate during a election campaign in Maharashtra

Narendra Modi needs to be treated in a mental hospital: Sharad Pawar

Sharad Pawar

Jalna (Maha): NCP supremo Sharad Pawar today said Narendra Modi needs to be "treated in a mental hospital for talking rubbish."


Sharad Pawar
NCP Chief Sharad Pawar. File pic


"Modi must have deranged as he talks rubbish things and he is needed to be treated in a mental hospital," the Union Agriculture Minister said at a rally at Ghanswangi, while campaigning for NCP candidate Vijay Bhamble.


Sharad Pawar said Narendra Modi does not know about the sacrifices of Congress leaders in the freedom struggle. "Modi is talking about Congress Mukt Bharat. Whether Modi knows the sacrifice and contribution of Congress in freedom struggle? Because of Congress' ideology, we got freedom," Pawar said.

Attacking Narendra Modi for 2002 Gujarat riots, Pawar said, "Members of minority community and Congress ex-MP Ahsan Jaffari were killed in Gulbarga society, which is only 20 km from Ahmedabad where the carnage happened, but Modi neither visited the victims' family nor bothered about them."

He said Modi is "dangerous for the country." Pawar also said that the BJP's prime ministerial candidate is not bothered about the problems of rain and hailstorm affected people in Maharashtra.

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