April 6, 2018
Veteran Bollywood actor Nana Patekar on Friday said he would "happy" if elder
statesman Sharad Pawar became the Prime Minister.
"If a Marathi person
occupies the country's topmost position (PM), it would make me very happy,"
Patekar said candidly at a function of his NGO Naam Foundation here.
Referring to 1996, the actor said that when then Karnataka Chief Minister H. D.
Deve Gowda was elevated as the PM, even the Maratha strongman's name was being
discussed in political circles, but he narrowly missed the opportunity at that
time.
Replying to questions from media persons on growing disenchantment
with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Patekar said he felt Pawar should have
become the PM much earlier, but he would nevertheless like to see him in the top
post.
The 78-year-old Pawar, who heads the Nationalist Congress Party
(NCP), is a three-time former Maharashtra Chief Minister and union minister who
served under former Prime Ministers P. V. Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh.
On the ruling BJP's stringent allegations against the Congress on its 38th
Foundation Day on Friday, Patekar said: "Don't say the Congress did nothing in
so many years in power. That is not correct."
"Politicians will keep
bickering, but we are all aware of the situation facing the country now. Our
democracy has survived for so many years in Indiaa The credit for that goes to
the Congress alone. Is it not a major achievement?" asked the 67-year old actor.
The actor-turned-social activist also spoke his mind on other issues like
the burning problems of farmers and fair remunerative prices for their produce,
and why Bollywood or entertainment personalities did not deserve to be conferred
state honours like the Padma awards.