Sharad Pawar Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Sharad Pawar
I might be popular, but that is not sufficient in a parliamentary democracy set-up. One has to assess every chief minister, his success and rating in terms of how far he has succeeded in developing his colleagues. — Sharad Pawar
I am fully aware that everybody has a right to succeed, and success should be with ethics. — Sharad Pawar
I have been worried about the future of Mumbai. It is the financial capital, an economic powerhouse that earlier had the highest air traffic, high port traffic, and strong industrial and manufacturing sectors. — Sharad Pawar
If an industrialist can sell his products anywhere in India and the world, why should a farmer not be allowed to do so? — Sharad Pawar
The Gandhi family has a tradition of being good hosts. When you call upon them, they treat you with a lot of respect. — Sharad Pawar
walking, as it were, on a razor's edge, — Sharad Pawar
Our policies for increasing agricultural production and productivity have been scale neutral; that is, our policies are equally effective irrespective of the size of the holdings. — Sharad Pawar
Globally, the highest number of irrigation projects are in India, and within the country, the highest number is in Maharashtra. — Sharad Pawar
I didn't leave the Congress; I was expelled. — Sharad Pawar
Emotionally, a person is tied to the land of his birth. It's only human. — Sharad Pawar
In politics one should not expect big jumps. Everything takes time. — Sharad Pawar
BJP is a national party which runs the central government, and if I can take a decision on the future of all these parties, I must be a capable person. I am grateful that everybody is accepting my capability. — Sharad Pawar
I am used to controversies. — Sharad Pawar
Whether some may like it or not, I am still the farmer that I was born as and will continue to be one. — Sharad Pawar
I could never muster the courage to speak to girls in my college in Pune. Most of them were Parsis and spoke English. I came from a village and could barely converse in English. — Sharad Pawar
The Congress is a power-oriented party. — Sharad Pawar
I entered politics in 1967; since then, continuously, I am getting elected ... Fortunately I never lost the elections. — Sharad Pawar
In my long innings, I have seen many sunrises and many sunsets; many good and bad times. — Sharad Pawar
We will primarily focus on affordable housing, water supply and transport infrastructure, as these are critical for Mumbai. Infrastructure deficit is an issue in all urban areas. — Sharad Pawar
Sena under the leadership of Uddhav Thackeray has failed. It is a party on the decline, and that decline started the day Maharashtra Navnirman Sena was formed. — Sharad Pawar