BJP trying to divide people on religious lines: NCP chief Sharad Pawar
Zee News
NCP chief Sharad Pawar said, Politics previously connected people, but now attempts are being made at the country to divide people on religious lines.”
New Delhi: NCP chief Sharad Pawar in a veiled attack on the BJP on Saturday (April 2) said attempts were being made to spread bitterness in the society due to which taking the country forward and maintaining harmony has become a challenge, PTI reported.
Addressing a gathering at Sangli, the NCP chief welcomed local leader Shivajirao Naik back into the party after the latter left the BJP.
"Shivajirao was successful as the Zilla Parishad president...I welcome him back to NCP. Let's work together to use his expertise for the betterment of Maharashtra," the veteran leader said.
"Satara, or for that matter, Maharashtra had leadership who worked for the development or to bring people together. But today, efforts are being made in the country to divide people on basis of religion," he added.
Elaborating his point, Pawar said BJP is trying to defame national icons. "Mahatma Gandhi, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad fought for the country's freedom and worked to build it. But presently, the country's leadership is trying to defame these people," he added.