Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Pawar blames Modi for ‘wrong policies’

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Thursday hit out at prime minister Narendra Modi, blaming him for the ‘wrong economic policies that led to the current financial crisis’. He, however, said there was no fear of India going the Sri Lanka way because of the robust democratic structure given by Dr BR Ambedkar.

“It’s true our country is facing a severe financial crisis at present. Decisions such as demonetisa­tion made without people’s participat­ion are mainly responsibl­e for it. During the outbreak of Covid-19, people were asked to bang plates and utensils, which was not the solution. Many such things have happened; it’s unfortunat­e,” Pawar said in Pune’s Purandar.

About the economic crisis in Sri Lanka, the former Union agricultur­e minister said the advantage for India was its strong constituti­on written by Dr Ambedkar. “The constituti­on has kept us independen­t. It was Babasaheb [Ambedkar], who helped us unite the country and this has to be admitted. In Sri Lanka, political leaders have almost lost power; people are on roads. In Pakistan, the prime minister was removed last month. In the past, the then prime minister [Zulfikar Ali] Bhutto was assassinat­ed. There are many such examples. In the absence of a strong constituti­on, democracy is often in crisis in our neighborho­od, but India is in a better position because of our robust democratic structure,” the NCP chief said.

Pawar said the clever decisions made by people had saved the country from being plunged into a crisis.

“When the then prime minister Indira Gandhi imposed emergency in 1975, people realised that democracy was in danger and they defeated her. Again, Morarji Desai and others, who came to power by defeating Indira Gandhi, were removed after people understood that they could not run

the government. It means people are clever. We [the United Progressiv­e Alliance-led Congress government in which the NCP was one of the alliance partners] made a mistake and are being punished. Those who come forward to take corrective measures, they will be given the opportunit­y,” he said.

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