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Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) supremo Sharad Pawar today stated that those who keep asking people to go to Pakistan have neither understood Pakistan nor India.
"The common man in Pakistan has deep affections towards Indians," Pawar said.
Pawar was speaking at a book launch function organised in Pune. Along with the NCP leader, Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana president Raju Shetti and Congress MP Rajiv Satav also shared the dais at the function.
During his speech, Pawar criticised ruling BJP for its style of functioning. He said, "If any person from minority criticises the government, they ask him to go to Pakistan but do they really know Pakistan. Being the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), I visited Pakistan and during my every visit I found that the common Pakistani people have a lot of affection for Indians."
"Before Partition, Pakistan was a part of India and the people staying there were Indians only. After the partition, some went to Pakistan while some came to India. There are still some people in Pakistan whose relatives are in India but due to the political situation, they can not come to India. However, they still shower love for Indians. Here in India those who keep advising people (speaking against the government) to go to Pakistan have neither have understood Pakistan nor India," he said.
Criticising the central government's policies, Pawar said, "While announcing demonetisation, the government had stated that it will end terrorism, Naxalism in the country. On the contrary to government's claim, the present situation in Jammu and Kashmir is very tensed."
Referring the recent report of National Register of Citizens on Assam, Pawar said, "The names of 40 lakh people are missing from the report. Bangladesh has already stated that they are not Bangladeshi people. In this case, the bigger question is that where will we send these people."
"I am not saying that India has to take the responsibility of all those people. However, the government must initiate talks at the international level to find a solution on this issue," Pawar said.
Speaking about the ongoing Maratha quota agitation in Maharashtra, Pawar said, "The government should take a decision on giving reservation but it should not touch the quota of Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST). The government should rope in respected people whom the agitators will listen. Instead, I feel that the government is trying to isolate the agitators for its personal gains."
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...stood-pakistan-and-india-sharad-pawar-2645692
"The common man in Pakistan has deep affections towards Indians," Pawar said.
Pawar was speaking at a book launch function organised in Pune. Along with the NCP leader, Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana president Raju Shetti and Congress MP Rajiv Satav also shared the dais at the function.
During his speech, Pawar criticised ruling BJP for its style of functioning. He said, "If any person from minority criticises the government, they ask him to go to Pakistan but do they really know Pakistan. Being the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), I visited Pakistan and during my every visit I found that the common Pakistani people have a lot of affection for Indians."
"Before Partition, Pakistan was a part of India and the people staying there were Indians only. After the partition, some went to Pakistan while some came to India. There are still some people in Pakistan whose relatives are in India but due to the political situation, they can not come to India. However, they still shower love for Indians. Here in India those who keep advising people (speaking against the government) to go to Pakistan have neither have understood Pakistan nor India," he said.
Criticising the central government's policies, Pawar said, "While announcing demonetisation, the government had stated that it will end terrorism, Naxalism in the country. On the contrary to government's claim, the present situation in Jammu and Kashmir is very tensed."
Referring the recent report of National Register of Citizens on Assam, Pawar said, "The names of 40 lakh people are missing from the report. Bangladesh has already stated that they are not Bangladeshi people. In this case, the bigger question is that where will we send these people."
"I am not saying that India has to take the responsibility of all those people. However, the government must initiate talks at the international level to find a solution on this issue," Pawar said.
Speaking about the ongoing Maratha quota agitation in Maharashtra, Pawar said, "The government should take a decision on giving reservation but it should not touch the quota of Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST). The government should rope in respected people whom the agitators will listen. Instead, I feel that the government is trying to isolate the agitators for its personal gains."
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...stood-pakistan-and-india-sharad-pawar-2645692