PMC Election 2026: Mahesh Landge's fierce criticism met with a witty reply from Ajit Pawar
Pune: Amidst the upcoming Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation elections, a fierce war of words has erupted between the BJP and NCP factions within the Mahayuti alliance. Leaders from both parties are constantly criticizing each other. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar targeted the MLA and ruling party members in Pimpri, to which MLA Mahesh Landge responded with a direct attack.
A few years ago, Ajit Pawar had criticized an MLA, saying, "If I decide, I can finish someone's political career. Let's see how you become an MLA." Taking this statement as a basis, Mahesh Landge launched a strong counterattack. He said, "The whole of Maharashtra knows that if I decide, I can finish someone's career. Oh, you finish careers? Do you think we are wearing bangles? Our women warriors will finish your career. These are our beloved sisters. These are our Devabhau's beloved sisters. They will finish your career. Don't get involved in other people's affairs!"
Mahesh Landge criticized Ajit Pawar using informal language. When journalists asked Ajit Pawar about this, he replied humorously. Ajit Pawar said, "Oh, he is a big leader. Big leaders are supposed to address smaller leaders informally. You don't know. We don't say to our children or subordinates, 'Please come, sit down, would you bring some water?' We say, 'Bring the water.' So, because he is a big leader, Ajit Pawar seems insignificant to him."
Rohit Pawar also commented on this statement. He said, "Saying 'wearing bangles' is an insult to women. Their true face is slowly coming to the fore. They seem a little scared. Their true face will be revealed to the public."
This war of words reflects the internal tensions within the Mahayuti alliance and is likely to intensify further during the election campaign.
Pune: Amidst the upcoming Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation elections, a fierce war of words has erupted between the BJP and NCP factions within the Mahayuti alliance. Leaders from both parties are constantly criticizing each other. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar targeted the MLA and ruling party members in Pimpri, to which MLA Mahesh Landge responded with a direct attack.
A few years ago, Ajit Pawar had criticized an MLA, saying, "If I decide, I can finish someone's political career. Let's see how you become an MLA." Taking this statement as a basis, Mahesh Landge launched a strong counterattack. He said, "The whole of Maharashtra knows that if I decide, I can finish someone's career. Oh, you finish careers? Do you think we are wearing bangles? Our women warriors will finish your career. These are our beloved sisters. These are our Devabhau's beloved sisters. They will finish your career. Don't get involved in other people's affairs!"
Mahesh Landge criticized Ajit Pawar using informal language. When journalists asked Ajit Pawar about this, he replied humorously. Ajit Pawar said, "Oh, he is a big leader. Big leaders are supposed to address smaller leaders informally. You don't know. We don't say to our children or subordinates, 'Please come, sit down, would you bring some water?' We say, 'Bring the water.' So, because he is a big leader, Ajit Pawar seems insignificant to him."
Rohit Pawar also commented on this statement. He said, "Saying 'wearing bangles' is an insult to women. Their true face is slowly coming to the fore. They seem a little scared. Their true face will be revealed to the public."
This war of words reflects the internal tensions within the Mahayuti alliance and is likely to intensify further during the election campaign.
A few years ago, Ajit Pawar had criticized an MLA, saying, "If I decide, I can finish someone's political career. Let's see how you become an MLA." Taking this statement as a basis, Mahesh Landge launched a strong counterattack. He said, "The whole of Maharashtra knows that if I decide, I can finish someone's career. Oh, you finish careers? Do you think we are wearing bangles? Our women warriors will finish your career. These are our beloved sisters. These are our Devabhau's beloved sisters. They will finish your career. Don't get involved in other people's affairs!"
Mahesh Landge criticized Ajit Pawar using informal language. When journalists asked Ajit Pawar about this, he replied humorously. Ajit Pawar said, "Oh, he is a big leader. Big leaders are supposed to address smaller leaders informally. You don't know. We don't say to our children or subordinates, 'Please come, sit down, would you bring some water?' We say, 'Bring the water.' So, because he is a big leader, Ajit Pawar seems insignificant to him."
Rohit Pawar also commented on this statement. He said, "Saying 'wearing bangles' is an insult to women. Their true face is slowly coming to the fore. They seem a little scared. Their true face will be revealed to the public."
This war of words reflects the internal tensions within the Mahayuti alliance and is likely to intensify further during the election campaign.
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