Is Nitin Gadkari Planning To Join Congress? Read What He Said!

Nitin Gadkari has revealed that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government executed double the amount of work in the country in the last 9 years as compared to what the Congress did in the 60 years of its governance.

Nitin Gadkari, a prominent Indian politician, addressed a gathering in Bhandara, Maharashtra on Friday to commemorate the nine-year anniversary of the Narendra Modi government.

During his speech, Gadkari reminisced about his early days working for the BJP and discussed the party’s journey thus far.

The BJP leader also made mention of an offer that was extended to them by the late Congress leader Shrikant Jichkar.

Jichkar praised Gadkari, stating that he had been a skilled party worker and leader. Jichkar reportedly went on to suggest that if he was to join the Congress, they would have a promising future.

Mr. Gadkari expressed his unwavering support for the BJP and its ideology. He stated that he would rather jump into a well instead of joining the Congress party, emphasizing his strong faith in the BJP. Mr. Gadkari also made it clear that he will continue to work for the BJP and its principles.

He also praised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for the positive impact it had on him during his time with the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student organization affiliated with the RSS.

During a recent statement, Gadkari discussed the Congress party and noted that it has experienced multiple divisions since its inception.

It is important to remember the history of our country’s democracy, according to sources. Learning from the past to shape the future is a crucial aspect of progress, according to experts.

Nitin criticized the Congress party for their actions during their 60 years of rule. The party had promoted the slogan of ‘Garibi Hatao’ (eliminate poverty), but they had established a series of educational institutions for their own personal gains.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his vision of transforming India into an economic superpower.

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Gadkari expressed his appreciation for the Prime Minister’s efforts during a recent event. In a recent statement, he expressed optimism for the future of the country, stating that it is very bright.

During a recent visit to Uttar Pradesh, the Union Minister made a statement regarding the state’s road infrastructure. He assured the people that by the end of 2024, the roads in Uttar Pradesh would be comparable to those in the United States.

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