“The movie showed how Hindus were tortured…whenever a small community faces a problem how a majority community attacks them. If the majority community is Muslim then a sense of insecurity is experienced in the Hindu community. A planned conspiracy is taking place today to create this insecurity. Unfortunately, those who are in power in the country appealed to the people to watch this movie,” Pawar said in a veiled swipe at BJP leadership.He also raised serious concerns about the communal situation arising in the country.”The BJP can’t run away from the responsibility for attacks on Kashmiri Pandits. A rift between Hindus and Muslims is being created which is a very worrying thing. Hence, those who believe in protecting the interests of all the sections of society should come together. The NCP is ready to take up the struggle against those trying to divide the people into the lines of caste and religion,” he said.The MVA government has been trying to resolve the issues of striking employees of Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) but they are being “misled and provoked” by some people leading them, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said.”The state government has been making constant efforts to resolve the issues of the state transport workers but their leadership has gone into the wrong hands. Some people are trying to provoke ST workers. What happened at my home (in Mumbai) is not a crisis, it should not be given any importance,” Pawar said.A group of striking MSRTC employees had staged a sudden and fierce protest outside ‘Silver Oak’, Pawar’s bungalow on Pedder Road in south Mumbai, on Friday afternoon when he was at home, accusing him of not doing anything to help them.
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“The incidents in the last two days indicate that the ST workers were provoked and misled by some people. One faces several problems in political life, while some of them are sponsored some are situational,” he said.Pawar said the then government headed by him ensured that Mumbai returns to normal within three days of the bomb blasts in 1993.”Bombay blast had occurred on Friday on March 12, 1993. With the concerted efforts of stakeholders, we ensured that Mumbai is back on the right track. Three days after the blasts, 100 per cent factories, 100 per cent schools and colleges started in Mumbai,” he said.With PTI Inputs
Source: Economic Times