onstitutional Rights Council at Dussehra Maidan in Ulhasnagar Camp No-5, Pawar criticized the trend of attacking education and denigrating the contributions of leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru.
The event, attended by various political leaders and activists, highlighted the deteriorating situation in the country and the increasing centralization of education, limiting access for ordinary citizens. Pawar emphasized the importance of defending the constitution and uniting against threats to democratic values.
Expressing apprehension about recent incidents of violence and attacks on dissenters, Pawar urged for collective action to safeguard constitutional rights. Notably absent from the gathering were members of the Kalani family, including Omi Kalani and Pancham Kalani, despite Pawar's earlier visit to Kalani Mahal.
The meeting underscored growing concerns over the direction of the country and the urgent need to protect democratic institutions and freedoms. Pawar's remarks echoed widespread apprehensions about the state of democracy and civil liberties, urging citizens to remain vigilant against authoritarian tendencies.