Nagpur Assembly hosted Pawar’s final address as finance minister
Nagpur: As all 288 members listened to Ajit Pawar's reply as finance minister on the supplementary demands in December's Winter Legislative Assembly here, few imagined that the winter session in Nagpur marked his final appearance in a constitutional forum.That address, delivered while piloting ₹75,286cr supplementary demands, reflected much of what came to define Pawar's long parliamentary career, showcasing candour over caution, humour amid pressure, and a deep command over numbers. The scale of demands, among the highest ever placed before the House during last year's Dec session, drew sharp reactions from both sides, particularly over the state's rising debt burden.As finance minister, Pawar was widely expected to present the state budget this year as well. Preparations were underway, but fate denied him another opportunity to rise in the Assembly and address the House in an official capacity. While Pawar continued to remain politically active after the winter session, addressing rallies and meetings, the Nagpur Assembly ultimately became his last constitutional platform, the final forum where he spoke as a member of the legislature within the framework of the Constitution.Pawar did not attempt to soften facts; in fact, he openly acknowledged that never before did supplementary demands cross the ₹75,000-crore mark in winter session, noting that multiple budgets and demands were presented over decades by him and by leaders across the aisle, as he stated in the Assembly. The admission, legislators recall, came without defensiveness, setting a tone of rare honesty in fiscal debate.He then laid out the context behind the numbers, pointing to successive natural calamities and a prolonged agrarian crisis that compelled the govt to step in during the year. The address bore the imprint of careful preparation, with Pawar moving fluidly between policy rationale and financial detail, explaining why extraordinary circumstances required extraordinary spending.Yet, even as he justified the outlay, Pawar struck a note of restraint. He cautioned that the govt needed to closely monitor year-end expenditure and adhere to economic discipline, while simultaneously working to expand revenue sources.Pawar used the moment to emphasise the contradictions in political expectations. He pointed out that while some members demanded greater public spending and additional welfare measures, the same voices also expressed concern over the state's nearly ₹9 lakh crore debt burden. "On one hand, there is worry about the loan, and on the other, there is a demand to borrow another ₹2 lakh crore and spend more. This is not how it works," Pawar said.The speech also drew rare cross-party appreciation. Congress leader Nana Patole publicly acknowledged Pawar's work ethic on the floor of the House, observing that he was a finance minister who generally stood by what he committed to — an uncommon endorsement in a politically charged legislature.With the state budget meeting scheduled to start from Feb 6, Pawar remained closely involved in financial preparations until the end. In hindsight, his final address in Nagpur reads as more than a routine legislative defence; it stands as a quiet summation of his legislative persona, which was direct, informed, occasionally disarming, and anchored in fiscal realism, leaving behind a moment that the House now remembers with a sense of loss.
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