"The cleanliness drive which the PM has initiated was introduced in Maharashtra by Patil (when he was rural development minister) in 1999," Pawar said at the all-party condolence meeting for the departed leader here this evening.
"As the home minister, Patil initiated the dispute-free village campaign," Pawar said, adding that he used the parliamentary tools in the state legislature to put forth the issues of people.
Legislative Council chairman Shivajirao Deshmukh, who hails from Sangli, Patil's home district, said the new generation will benefit if Patil's speeches were published.
A trust should be formed by all party leaders in his memory to help upcoming political activists, Deshmukh said.
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BJP leader and state Housing Minister Prakash Mehta said he had decided to quit tobacco as a mark of respect for Patil.
"From today not consuming tobacco and not allowing others to consume it will be the real tribute to Patil," he said.
RPI leader Ramdas Athawale said Patil had an immense clout in Maharashtra politics.