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Democracy needs to be stronger, says Sharad Pawar

NCP chief Sharad Pawar said, during his felicitation ceremony on his 75th birthday at Nehru Centre on Saturday, that democracy needs to be strengthened in the country.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar said, during his felicitation ceremony on his 75th birthday at Nehru Centre on Saturday, that democracy needs to be strengthened in the country. “Democracy is a miracle that can take even a common man to the top. Even the last person in society should feel that he is a part of democracy. We should try to strengthen and respect it,” said Mr Pawar. Calling him a visionary leader and great administrator, top political leaders cutting across party lines heaped praise on the Maratha strongman during his 75th birthday celebrations. Aadharwad, a book depicting the views of various people about the leader was released on this occasion. He was also felicitated by veteran actor Sulochana.

Celebrities from various fields like business, literature, sports and film were also present to convey their wishes to the Maratha strongman. The event also brought the estranged Thackeray cousins — Uddhav and Raj — together for the first time after the death of Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray. Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao, Congress leader Narayan Rane, former speaker Manohar Joshi attended the function among other dignitaries industrialist Mukesh Ambani, revenue minister Eknath Khadse and actor Nana Patekar were among the dignitaries who attended the function.

Mr Rao said that Mr Pawar dedicated his life to the welfare of farmers and the agriculture movement. “Many politicians rose and eclipsed, but Pawar remained at core of politics during his long political career. He had worked tirelessly during the drought in Maharashtra in the seventies. He is doing the same in the present drought situation.”

Mr Khadse lauded Mr Pawar for his crisis-management skills. “His disaster management work during the Latur earthquake was appreciated by the then-Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Inspired by him, even Gujarat replicated those earthquake measures.”

Recounting Mr Pawar’s several meetings with Balasaheb, the Thackeray cousins said that despite political differences, Mr Pawar’s significance could not be ruled out. “Mr Pawar is an invisible power in politics that has been behind several political happenings, said Raj Thackeray.

Mr Ambani said that Mr Pawar is a real-time leader who is in touch with the grass roots at all times. “He has always been interested in the future and new technology. Even at the age of 75 years, he wants to learn more and more,” he added.

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