The Minister of Transport and Water Resources, Mr. Nitin Gadkari, a dedicated Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh volunteer, strengthens the important impact of politics in shaping social and economic development. However not a career oriented politician, as per Gadkari, politics majorly serves as a mean of doing social work, which in turn has a very small part of it being spent in the affairs of traditional politics.
Prime Minister Modi being the present government’s leader, Gadkari is contesting the election in Nagpur to get a third term but has to compete with Congress’s Vikas Thakre in this battle. In response to the question from Hindustan Times, he emphasized on his role as a social worker working on projects in agriculture, water conservation, and bio fuels production. But even with his underscored competence, his great respect and likability among countrymen however accommodated by his humbleness prompted his acceptance of the people’s support.
The Gadkari’s response includes the denial of the supposed suppression of the constitutional amendments. It is just harsh criticism from the rival party who aimed to create fear among minorities for their selfish political benefits. He affirms the principle of the constitutions basic structure and the irrationality of people who intend to undermine democracy through misinformation.
Looking ahead to a potential BJP victory, Gadkari remains committed to his roots as a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh volunteer and a dedicated BJP worker. He prioritizes collective progress under the mantra of “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas,” expressing confidence in the NDA government’s performance under Modi’s leadership. Regardless of the portfolio he may be assigned, Gadkari’s unwavering dedication to his party’s principles and his belief in its developmental agenda remain steadfast.