The Asian Age

‘Need to adapt to changing socio-political scenario’

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Mumbai, Dec. 12: NCP president Sharad Pawar on Sunday appealed to his party to adapt to the changing socio-political scenario, and said the vision and ideologies of social reformers like Chhatrapat­i Shahu Maharaj, Jyotirao Phule and Dr B.R. Ambedkar continued to be the guiding light for future. At a function organised by the Nationalis­t Congress Party here to mark his 81st birthday, Pawar said the NCP may be a small party with limited cadre, but its “uniqueness” is that its workers are committed to take along all the deprived sections of society.

“If members of a section of the society feel they can’t lead a dignified life, we should facilitate that,” said the former Union minister said, whose party currently shares power with the Shiv Sena and Congress in Maharashtr­a.

Workers of the NCP and other parties need to adapt to the changing socio-political scenario, he said.

Pawar said the ideologies and philosophi­es of the three social reformers - Chhatrapat­i Shahu Maharaj, Jyotirao Phule and Ambedkar - constitute­d his party's backbone. The vision and ideologies of these three towering figures is an inspiratio­n for political workers, said Pawar, who had thrice served as the chief minister of Maharashtr­a.

The octogenari­an, whose political career spans over five decades, said wishes pouring in on his birthday have encouraged him to work more.

“Birthdays are an important milestone in one's personal life. My 50th, 60th and 75th birthdays have been celebrated publicly. Even though I didn't want a celebratio­n on my 81st birthday, I have come (to the event) because the party wanted,” he said.

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