01 August,2023 12:51 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed by Maharashtra Governor Ramesh Bais, CM Eknath Shinde, Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis on his arrival, in Pune, Tuesday, Aug 1, 2023. Photo/PMO
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Tuesday said that it was "a matter of pride for us" when leaders of other countries take Prime Minister Narednra Modi's autograph and respect him. He said that some call him boss and some touch his feet.
"It is a matter of pride for us when leaders of other countries take his (PM Modi's) autography and respect him. Some call him boss and some touch his feet," he said addressing Lokmanya Tilak National Award ceremony in Pune.
PM Modi is on a visit to Pune on Tuesday to launch various development projects and also receive the Lokmanya Tilak National Award, constituted by Tilak Smarak Mandir Trust in 1983 to honour the legacy of Lokmanya Tilak.
Meanwhile, the Shiv Sena (UBT) Tuesday criticised Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar, who shared the stage with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Lokmanya Tilak National Award ceremony in Pune and said that he could have turned his back on the event to clear doubts about him among those who have taken a dim view of it.
ALSO READ
PM Modi calls world champion Gukesh an embodiment of calmness and humility
PM Modi calls Gukesh an embodiment of calmness and humility
PM Modi, top leaders pay last respects to Manmohan Singh at Nigambodh Ghat
Delhi election: Modi to launch BJP's campaign with 'Parivartan Rally' on Dec 29
Kharge urges PM Modi to conduct last rites of Manmohan Singh at a place where memorial can be built
An editorial in the Shiv Sena (UBT) mouthpiece 'Saamana' claimed PM Modi accused the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) of corruption and then engineered a split in the party and muddied the politics in Maharashtra, PTI reported.
"Still Sharad Pawar will welcome Modi and this has not gone down well with some people. This was a good opportunity for Pawar to turn his back on the programme and clear the doubts about him among people," the Marathi daily said.
Notably, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar last month led a split in the NCP and joined the Shinde government along with eight other party MLAs.
The editorial said if Sharad Pawar would have stayed away from the event to protest against the engineering of a split in the NCP, then his leadership and courage would have been appreciated.
It said the country is fighting against "dictatorship" and the INDIA alliance comprising 26 opposition parties has been formed for the purpose.
Sharad Pawar is the "leading general" of the alliance, it claimed.
There are different expectations of people from a senior leader like Sharad Pawar, the Marathi publication said. (With inputs from PTI)