"In the earlier days, it was bravery and muscle power which determined the leaders. But in a democracy, it is the capacity to build consensus and carry people along that determines the true leader", he said.
Mukherjee was speaking at the closing ceremony of the birth centenary celebration of Maharashtra's first Chief Minister Yashwantrao Chavan here this evening. The President paid glowing tributes to late Chavan, calling him the architect of modern Maharashtra.
Recalling Chavan's role as the first Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Mukherjee said "his was not an easy task when Maharashtra was formed in 1960 with Mumbai as its capital. Mumbai had already become the financial capital of the country and a true cosmopolitan city. He had to convince the industry that the investment climate will remain conducive even after formation of a linguistic state and he succeeded".
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