"There is a saying in Marathi... Which means, the groom, in his eagerness to get married, has worn the head ornament (called baashing) on knees.
"Nothing is yet on the horizon...But some people have started dreaming of becoming the prime minister," Pawar said.
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"Those who believe in secularism should come together and raise their voice against these communal forces," Pawar said, speaking at an all-language trade union function, organised by NCP leader Vijay Kamble, in suburban Bandra.
Decrying the communal violence in Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar, Pawar said, "such an atmosphere was never there in that place earlier." NCP would send a relief team to Muzaffarnagar, he said.
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