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🧵[1/9] Today, we commemorate the #Punyatithi (death anniversary) of Manohar Parrikar, the late Chief Minister of Goa and former Defence Minister of 🇮🇳. A visionary leader and an exceptional human being, Parrikar left an indelible mark on Indian politics with his dedication and… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Image
[2/9] Parrikar was known for his simple lifestyle and modest demeanor. His no-frills approach to governance, focus on transparency, and accessibility to the public earned him immense respect and admiration from people across the political spectrum. #ManoharParrikar #Simplicity ImageImageImageImage
[3/9] Manohar Parrikar's RSS background played a significant role in shaping his unwavering commitment to his duties, simple lifestyle, and impeccable integrity. Inspired by these values, he continued to serve the people of Goa with dedication even while battling a severe… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Image
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I promise that I will serve Goa with sincerity, integrity, and dedication until my last breath”

This is what Parrikar sir said during his last budget speech in goa..
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Where other politicians are still struggling to fulfil the promises they made in election manifesto while asking for votes , Parrikar sir didnt even fail to accomplished his last promise
This shows how great and dedicated human being he was. His simplicity and dedication is irreplaceable.
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Manohar Parrikar: The original 'Aam Aadmi Neta.

"I want our jawans to have the best of equipment and facilities," he once told me, "Officers can manage but who will speak up for the jawans?"

The PM had tasked him with an important job, and like a dyed in the wool disciplined
RSS worker, he would abide by the leadership's decision. For Parikkar, the defence ministry posed a challenge and an opportunity - the challenge of cutting through the bureaucratic stranglehold over defence deals and an opportunity of restoring the faith of the armed forces
in the state. - Rajdeep Sardesai

The nexus between middlemen, arms agents and DM's officials has been broken, Defence Minister Parrikar said on Friday and termed it as one of the “biggest achievement” of the NDA government.

Remembering #ManoharParrikar on his Punya Smaran.
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మూడు సంవత్సరాల క్రితం ఒక గొప్ప వ్యక్తిని కోల్పోయిన భారత దేశం...... నేడు శ్రీ మనోహర్ పారికర్ గారి వర్ధంతి (పుణ్యతిథి) సందర్భంగా ఘన నివాళి 🙏💐🇮🇳
ఓం శాంతి శాంతి శాంతిః శ్రధ్ధాంజలి.....
కీర్తిశేషులు #మనోహర్ #పారికర్# #గోవా
#ManoharParrikar #Goa #Parrikar
మనొహర్ పారికర్ గారు భారత రక్షణ శాఖా మంత్రి కాక ముందు వరకు మన భారత రక్షణ దళాలకు ప్రత్యేక పరిస్తితులలొ వాడే ప్రత్యేక మైన shoes ను ఒక్కొక్క జత షూ 25,000 రూపాయల చొప్పున ఇజ్రాయిల్ నుండి దిగుమతి చేసుకునేవారు ...మనొహర్ పారికర్ గారు రక్షణశాక భాద్యతలు స్వీకరించిన తరువాత
ప్రతి అంశాన్ని క్షుణంగా పరిశీలిస్తున్న పారికర్ గారు shoes ను 25,000 రూపాయలకు కొనుగొలు చేయడం చూసి, వాటిని దిగుమతి చేసుకొవడానికి బదులు భారత్ లొనే తయారుచేయించాలని భావించారు

అయన ఈ shoes గురించి వాకబు చేయడంతొ బిత్తరపొయే అంశాలు వెలుగులొకి వచ్చాయి ...అ shoes ను తయారు చేస్తుంది
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This particular change in India’s defence policy during #ManoharParrikar ‘s tenure as defence minister is so significant that it prevented another Central Government of India from acting it’s foot. (1/n)
This important change is with India’s blacklisting policy wrt defence manufacturing firms. Earlier , whenever there was any controversy in a defence deal , the entire firm used to be unilaterally blacklisted for atleast a decade, despite govt of the day being more at fault (2/n)
Reason I am saying govt of the day being more at fault is because a defence manufacturer is out to do business. If under a corrupt commission-khor congress govt , business only comes after paying kickbacks ,the firm will do it. Govt is thus more at fault. (3/n)
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Narrated by Manohar Parrikar.

“I am from the village of Parra in Goa, hence we are called Parrikars. My village is famous for its watermelons. When I was a child, the farmers would organise a watermelon-eating contest at the end of the harvest season in May.
All the kids would be invited to eat as many watermelons as they wanted. Years later, I went to IIT Mumbai to study engineering. I went back to my village after 6.5 years. I went to the market looking for watermelons. They were all gone. The ones that were there were so small.
I went to see the farmer who hosted the watermelon-eating contest. His son had taken over. He would host the contest but there was a difference. When the older farmer gave us watermelons to eat he would ask us to spit out the seeds into a bowl.
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