Politics: Amidst Maharashtra Assembly elections, Union Minister and senior BJP leader Nitin Gadkari has given a big statement. This statement of his is now much discussed. Gadkari has expressed concern about leaders coming to BJP from other parties. He said that it is our responsibility to train the leaders coming from other parties about the culture and work of BJP. Gadkari said that BJP is neither PM Modi’s nor my party. This is a party of workers. The workers sacrificed their entire lives for the party. He said that when a thousand workers stand up. But sometimes a worker says something that spoils everyone’s hard work.
He said that the party is continuously expanding. BJP’s crop is growing rapidly. When crops grow, diseases also come. Some crops in the party give good yields. But some bring diseases with them. These sick crops will have to be sprayed with pesticides.
It is necessary to inform about the ideology of the party
Nitin Gadkari said that people from other parties are coming to the party for different reasons. They will have to be made aware of the ideology and culture of the party. He said that one thousand workers stand up. But sometimes a worker says something that spoils everyone’s hard work.
BJP workers’ party
At a rally in Wardha, Gadkari accused the Congress and said that the oldest party of the country has always neglected rural India. Gadkari said that if Congress had given priority to the development of rural India, farmers would not have had to commit suicide today. Poverty would have reduced in villages.
Gadkari said that Congress has always amended the Constitution in its government. But now she is blaming BJP. Gadkari said that socially, economically and educationally backward people should get reservation.
Voting will be held on 20th November
Let us tell you that voting is to be held on all 288 assembly seats of Maharashtra on 20th November. Counting of votes will take place on November 23 and on the same day it will be decided who will get power in the state. The main contest here is between the ruling Mahayuti and the opposition Mahavikas Aghadi alliance.