Ajit Pawar on Tuesday supported Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'ek hai to safe hai' slogan, but opposed Yogi Adityanath's refrain 'batenge to katenge', terming it alien to Maharashtra's ideological heritage.
Speaking to PTI amid the campaign for the November 20 state assembly elections, he also claimed that his nephew and now rival candidate Yugendra Pawar is not interested in politics, and does not even like to stay in Baramati. Supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign slogan of «ek hai to safe hai', he said India will be safe if it remained united.
»There is nothing wrong with that (slogan), I don't see any issue here. If we stay together, everyone will prosper," he added.
However, he expressed disapproval about the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister's refrain that «divided we will get cut down».
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