Why did you join the Nationalist Congress Party? Sayaji Shinde made it clear**

Mumbai :- Veteran actor Sayaji Shinde today joined Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar-led NCP. Sayaji Shinde has explained the reason why he chose Nationalist Congress Party when he entered politics during the party entry program itself.
"I haven't become a leader yet. I can't speak according to protocol. I have played the roles of leaders and ministers in movies, I have played villains. I didn't think whether a bad person should enter politics. But I never thought that I would enter politics. I started social work. I weighed as much as my mother. It was decided to do the work of planting seeds. I met Dada 25 times during this work. Whenever I met, Dada used to work like two pieces. Whenever there was a problem, I met Dada. Said Sayaji Shinde.
"Ajit Dada is always aware of time, takes decisions quickly. That's why I felt respect for him. Eight days ago I thought of joining politics. It will be easier to take decisions if I go inside than stay outside the system. Even before many people asked me about joining politics, but I said no. But this thought came to my mind last week, and today I have come to NCP. It must have shocked many people," said Sayaji Shinde.
**Why did you join the Nationalist Congress party itself?**
"I liked the thinking and strategy of NCP. That's why I came to this party. Farmer's art is the best art. The decision of 'Ladki Bahin' is the best decision. When I saw the satisfaction of the well-to-do in the village, I thought that their decisions are good. Sayaji Shinde explained that at one point, nothing will change, let it happen.
"I will learn politics from Ajit Dada, take lessons in politics. What I have in mind, I will complete in the next five years. I have no selfishness. I have got everything in my life. I have done 500 to 600 films, I have a name in the world, I don't want anything. But I want to work on the environment. I don't say everything, but I am on a good path, but I am proud of what I believe," said Sayaji.