The Free Press Journal

‘Zamindar’ comment by Pawar will not damage Congress, says Thorat

- SANJAY JOG Sanjay.jog@fpj.co.in

Days after his zamindar dig, veteran Congress leader and Maharashtr­a revenue minister Balasaheb Thorat urged Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar to unite under the Congress party’s flag to uphold democracy and the Constituti­on.

Even though Thorat disagreed with Pawar’s statement, he refrained from making a counter statement.

Thorat has appealed to unite together to fight for further strengthen­ing of democracy and save the Constituti­on, especially when the Opposition is targeting the BJPled government at the Centre for allegedly attacking every institutio­n in the country.

Pawar compared the grandold party to the landlords who still reminisce about their past glory.

He, however, added that with a pan-India presence, the Congress continues to be the only nationally relevant party in the country that can provide an alternativ­e to the BJP.

Thorat, who was first elected to the state assembly in 1985 and refrained from joining Pawar after the latter formed the NCP in June 1999, said, “There are people who follow the basic tenets of the Indian Constituti­on. They should come together under the banner of the Congress instead of criticizin­g it.” Thorat, who is known as a moderate leader, said Pawar’s statement won’t damage the Congress.

He reiterated that the time is opportune for all those who are concerned about the basic tenets of the Constituti­on to join hands instead of criticisin­g each other under the banner of the Congress to uphold the Democracy and the Constituti­on of India.

His statement came after state Congress party chief Nana Patole, without naming Pawar, said the leaders who were entrusted with power by the Congress eventually betrayed it.

“Congress was never a party of zamindars. The Congress gave its land to several leaders for its upkeep but they stole it over the years,” said Patole.

“There will be a Congress prime minister in the country in 2024,” he said.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar compared the grand-old party to the landlords who still reminisce about their past glory. He, however, added that with a pan-India presence, the Congress continues to be the only nationally relevant party in the country that can provide an alternativ­e to the BJP

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