Pawar declined the offer to join the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance as he felt his ideology did not match theirs, Patel said.
"In 1999, Vajpayee invited Pawar saheb to join the NDA but he politely declined the offer," Patel said, speaking at the state NCP's two-day brainstorming session which began at a luxury resort at Karjat in adjoining Raigad district today.
"Many were ready to join (the Vajpayee government) but Pawar saheb rejected this invitation. Pawar saheb took the decision not to join them (NDA), as he felt his ideology won't match with theirs," Patel said.
"Had we joined (the alliance), nobody would have then objected (and said) that we had shaken hands with people who are not secular," Patel said.
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If the 76-year-old veteran politician had accepted the offer, he would have got the No. 2 position in the Vajpayee government along with the then home minister L K Advani, the ex-civil aviation minister said.
"Media should take note that in tomorrow's politics, (based on) whatever the political situation prevails now, the dream which we all have in our hearts for Pawar saheb (of his becoming PM) is not impossible. That thing (Pawar becoming PM) can happen," Patel said.
He asked party workers not to believe in "rumours" of the NCP replacing the Shiv Sena in the BJP-led government in Maharashtra.
"Who has declared that the NCP will fill the vacuum after the Shiv Sena pulls out of the government?" he asked.
On reports of bonhomie between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pawar, the NCP leader said, "It's Modi who keeps saying that it was Pawar saheb who guided him in politics. Has Pawar saheb praised Modi? Has he (Pawar) given him (Modi) a certificate?"
One must remember the kind of statements Modi made against the NCP during the campaign for the 2014 Lok Sabha and Maharashtra Assembly polls, Patel said.
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