Nashik, Sept. 14 -- Nationalist Congress Party leader Sharad Pawar made a significant statement on social unity during his visit to Nashik, asserting "We will pay whatever price we want, but we will preserve social unity".
This declaration comes amid growing tensions between Maratha and OBC communities in Maharashtra over reservation issues, with intense agitations being observed by both groups.
Pawar, who began a four-day visit to Nashik, attended the unveiling ceremony of the statue of the late Dadasaheb Gaikwad in Ambe Dindori in Nashik district.
During the program, he interacted with attendees and emphasized the importance of social harmony in the current political climate.
In his address, Pawar described the event as a very importa...