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This is an archive article published on July 27, 1999

Cong releases Pawarnama, hopes for miracle in polls

PUNE, JULY 26: The apprehension that he would have been dumped by the Congress on the grounds that his name figured in the Srikrishna Com...

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PUNE, JULY 26: The apprehension that he would have been dumped by the Congress on the grounds that his name figured in the Srikrishna Commission report may have been the reason for Sharad Pawar stirring the issue of Sonia Gandhi’s “foreign origin” and consequently moving out of the party, Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Prataprao Bhosale indicated on Sunday.

Bhosale pointed out that party president Sonia Gandhi had discarded those leaders who were involved in the 1984 riots in her follow-up action to the assurance given in the Panchmarhi session of the Congress. “At the session, she had assured that those having questionable or bad records will not be considered during the allotment of tickets.”

Addressing a rally of youth party workers after releasing Pawarnama, a collection of newspaper articles highlighting Pawar’s restive political career over a span of last two decades, Bhosale said that there was more to Pawar’s sudden revolt than what meets the eye.

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The issue of Sonia’s “foreign origin” had been made the main political issue by Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray in the general elections last year. However, people had rejected the issue, so what is the reason for Pawar raising the issue all over again, he asked.

Pawar may have feared that he would be left nowhere as his name figures in the Srikrishna Commission report and this was why he must have raised the issue, Bhosale said.

Dwelling on the “sacrifice” of the Nehru-Gandhi family for the nation, Bhosale questioned the contribution of Pawar either during the freedom movement or later in the post-independence period. “The party had given Pawar everything. He had been made the leader of the opposition when he was not capable. He would have got more from the party. Pawar was never a leader, but only a dealer. He was never a winner. It is now Pawar’s last battle,” Bhosale remarked.

Rajya Sabha MP Suresh Kalmadi said not only political leaders but common members of Parliament had also lost faith in Pawar’s policies and ideologies.

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“Pawar will realise after the elections that you cannot fool all the people all the time. There will be a miracle in Maharashtra in the Assembly and Parliament elections. In Pune district, the Congress will win all the three Lok Sabha seats. For the Baramati assembly seat, Ajit Pawar will be defeated by a margin of ten to fifteen thousand votes,” he said. He added that the Congress has become much stronger in Pune after Pawar was removed from the party.

Among others who spoke on the occasion included MP Govindrao Adik, former MLA from Bhor Anantrao Thopte, managing trustee of Kesari Deepak Tilak, MPCC office-bearer Ulhas Pawar and city Youth Congress president Sanjay Balgude.

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