He brought up the issue of framing of "innocent" Muslim youths in 2006 Malegaon bomb blasts by the investigating agency, saying such incidents not only "inflicted unprecedented agony on their families but also virtually eroded their sense of belonging to India".
Referring to the Ishrat encounter killing, Pawar said, "How can an innocent college girl be a terrorist? Three persons were shot dead and now the police officers involved are being interrogated. But those families were ruined."
Pawar was addressing party workers at a meeting at Hinjewadi here.
"(In Malegaon bomb blasts case)... 19 Muslim youths were imprisoned for three years (before the alleged Hindu extremists were booked) ruining their lives. How would they feel that they belong to this country? We have to change our mindset with regard to this community," he said, adding, "If someone gets angry because of such atrocities and reacts, how can he be blamed?"
Calling for a change in the outlook of the administrative apparatus, the NCP president asked his partymen to stand for truth even if it meant losing of votes.