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Union Minister for Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari -Vagna has warned that those who attain strength, wealth, knowledge or beauty often become arrogant.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader’s comment has once again given the opposition a chance to give a reference to the party leadership, in which the Congress started 75 years in this September, pointing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Addressing a gathering of principals and teachers in Nagpur on Saturday, Gadkari noticed that once the individuals start believing that they are the most clever, their vigor can turn into dominance over others.
“But no one becomes great by imposing themselves,” the Nagpur MP said that it was quoted by the Nagpur. Hindustan Times.
He said, “Look at history – those accepted by his people never had to force themselves to anyone,” he said.
BJP’s opponents saw Gadkari’s remarks in the context of BJP leadership. Hindustan Times Saying this, “His statement was a clear reference to the top leadership of the BJP, which has recently become very arrogant and self-centered.”
Congress leader Pawan Khera also reacted. The Congress spokesperson said, “Many people are ready to celebrate the 75th birthday of Sahab.”
Khera was probably referring to Mohan Bhagwat, the head of the national rituals about the suggestion of Mohan Bhagwat, the head of the nationalist. Bhagwat also turned 75 this year.
“When you turn 75, it means that you should stop now and make way for others,” Bhagwat said, on 9 July, speaking at a book release event dedicated to the late RSS idea Moropant Pingal in Nagpur, on 9 July, according to, according to Hindustan Times.
‘I have become a’ sir ‘
Speaking at this program on Satud, Gadkari talked about the ‘ego trap’ among the leaders. He said, “I am the most clever. I have become a ‘sir’ … I do not even count others,” he said, such ego weakens the right leadership.
He also emphasized the essence of teamwork and said that the strength of any organization in politics, social work or corporate life was vested in human relationships.
“How do you treat affairs of your subordinates. Honor should not be sought – it should be earned. If you deserve it, you will get it,” Gadkari said.
Do not wish to be PM: Gadkari
Last December, Gadkari said that he does not aspire to become the Prime Minister of India. In an interview with Gadkari, London -based weekly,EconomistSaid that no one in the saffron party will ask him to take the top job in future.
In September, Gadkari alleged that an opposition leader offered him to be the Prime Minister when he was guilty before the election.
Asked if he wants a top job one day, Gadkari said, “I am here, happy. I am doing my work. I have no aspiration or ambition to become Prime Minister.”
Nobody becomes great by imposing himself.
“No one is going to ask me, so no question arises,” Gadkari answered a question whether the BJP would ask him to become Prime Minister.
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