Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian politician Sharad Pawar.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Our party is united. At times, some people may have disagreements and leave, but it is not a big issue.
If prices drop, we have to protect farmers from distress; if prices rise, we should be ready to pay market rates.
Who knows controversies better than me? The controversies always chase people who are active and decision makers.
I entered politics in 1967; since then, continuously, I am getting elected... Fortunately I never lost the elections.
People don't understand complex issues.
When there is a calamity, don't think about the party, think beyond the party.
Politics is all a matter of timing.
I have always fought for farmers getting better prices.
My lower and upper teeth had to be removed.
I have always believed in cordial relationship with political parties and their leaders.
Sharad Pawar is paying tax.
I met Lalit Modi in London once. He had apprehensions regarding coming back to India, as his security was withdrawn. He was not worried about cases filed against him.
People want development, modern thinking. They want to encourage and support research in agriculture and other fields.
More and more agricultural land is being used for non-agricultural purposes. Whether it's any industry, express highway, or expansion of any city, agricultural land is being used.
Sometimes sugarcane takes about 15 months to grow, and hence it is inappropriate to ask farmers to pay their crop loans in 12 months.
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.
Thackeray is an institution that cannot become irrelevant because of one election.
Running a government as chief minister and managing affairs of the nation are different things.
Infrastructure deficit is an issue in all urban areas.
The AICC is full of sycophants, nothing else.
I have been president of the Indian Kabbadi Association, and likewise, I have been associated with various other sports as well.
It was not a state secret that I would call on Thackeray. I was not hiding anything.
The Congress is a power-oriented party.
Every election is hectic.
In politics one should not expect big jumps. Everything takes time.
I was leader of the Opposition when Vajpayee was PM. We attacked policies, not personalities, neither inside or outside the House.
I think criticism of good work should stop somewhere.
When I was agriculture minister, we drafted specific policies to tackle the agrarian crisis.
The agriculture ministry has to see that their good research percolates down to the fields through the state agricultural departments and the 70-odd state agricultural universities.
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.
Whether some may like it or not, I am still the farmer that I was born as and will continue to be one.
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.
If a politician is a successful administrator, certainly he has got every right to administer cricket.
If I am a trader, and I know you have got ample stocks, why should I buy?
We want those responsible for the attack on Zee TV to be arrested and punished.