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Image Source : PTI “Will not put up posters and banners from next election’, says Nitin Gadkari

Rajasthan: Senior BJP chief and Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday whereas highlighting the “politics of service” stated that he’ll not put up any posters or provide tea to folks in his constituency within the next election. He asserted that votes are received on the idea of “politics of service” reasonably than on “posters and banners”.

Gadkari exuded confidence in growing his successful margin

Gadkari stated that “those who have to vote will vote and those who do not will not”. At the identical time, he exuded confidence in growing his successful margin within the next ballot. Gadkari was addressing a programme on the dying anniversary of former vp Bhairon Singh Shekhawat at Khachariyawas village in Sikar district of Rajasthan.

“I will not put up posters or banners”

“I have fought the election in a very tough constituency. Everyone had asked me not to contest from there, but I fought with determination. Now I have decided that in the next election, I will not put up posters or banners, will not give tea or do anything else. Those who have to vote will vote and those who do not will not,” he said. “Votes are obtained by ‘politics of service’, ‘politics of development’, welfare of the poor in villages, giving poor people health facilities, employment to youth and good education to children,” he added.

The Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways stated the idea of “politics of service” was introduced in by RSS ideologue Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya, and that he outlined his politics on this idea. “The biggest problem of politics is the emptiness of ideas. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat stayed with principles and never compromised with his ideology. Politics for Shekhawat was a medium to serve people and an instrument for socio-economic reform,” he stated.

Gadkari, who represents Nagpur constituency, stated the ‘politics of service’ does not include talks, books or analysis, however with actions and deeds.

(with inputs from PTI)

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