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Thorough Gentleman
by Sujata Phatak on Nov 21, 2007 09:51 AM  Permalink 

I had called his office once to inquire about the beach umbrellas at Girgaum Chowpatty and surprisingly he came on the phone.

He chatted with me and was very pleased to know that I was also a Maharashtrian.

He also invited me to meet with him.

I was really floored, as I always thought that these politicians never have time to speak or listen to a comman man.

I feel he was a great guy and did a lot for Mumbai.

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We Miss On Pramod Navalkar.
by dhananjay on Nov 21, 2007 08:24 AM  Permalink 

I Am Very Miss On Shri Pramod Navalkar Be coz I Stay His Next Bldg.Any Time U Go With Urs Problem he Hs Sole The Problem.He Lot Of Work.
Today i M Not There Be-coz i m Still Work On Dubai.
Dhananjay Kamble

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by chinmay kulkarni on Nov 21, 2007 05:21 AM  Permalink 

he was a gr8 man n a gr8 politician.maharashtra has lost a jewel

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Bhatakya
by Abhijeet Mohanrao Salokhe on Nov 21, 2007 12:15 AM  Permalink 

We will miss u a lot, Pramodji. Especially in Ravivar Samana.....

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RE:pramod navalkar,s death
by on Nov 21, 2007 01:49 AM  Permalink
It is really sad that for some to write such a comment.I think he has forgotten that in long run everyone has to die...

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Man for the street
by Nandakumar Konkar on Nov 20, 2007 09:25 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Pramod Navalkar - Bhatkya ['Nomad' in Marathi] enjoys a special place in the hearts of Marathi manoos of Mumbai.

Relatively unknown outside Mumbai, he was a activist every political party would love to have with it - passionate & street smart - ever ready to expose dubious activities.

I doubt if SS has any more people like him left in it's fold.

One may disagree with him on various things but his passion was never in doubt.



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RE:Man for the street
by Drive A McLaren on Nov 20, 2007 10:15 PM  Permalink
I would not always agree with his moral policing, at times it was way too much. He was a simple man, you could meet him buying vegetables in the market, he was easily reachable. He was one of the few "honest" SS politician. His coloumns would be missed.

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