
SHARING a stage with NCP (SP) State president Jayant Patil in Sangli as we speak, Minister of Highway Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari mentioned that the occasion shouldn’t be given a political color.
”In the present day’s occasion will not be a political one. Jayant Patil and I are good associates. Our political ideologies are completely different however there is no such thing as a discord between us,” Patil mentioned on the inauguration of the scholars hostel and fitness center of the Rajarambapu Institute in Islampur on Monday.
Gadkari mentioned every time he visits Kolhapur, Sangli and Satara, he will get to study new issues. ”A number of folks from these areas have made important contributions within the discipline of cooperative motion, schooling and agriculture. Folks suppose I do know rather a lot about engineering. However that’s not true…The Peth-Sangli Highway was in dangerous form for three-four years. I had drawn criticism over the state of the street. However now the street work has been accomplished 80 per cent. The standard of labor has additionally improved,” he mentioned.
Gadkari mentioned the Prime Minister Narendra Modi goals of constructing India ‘atmanirbhar’ (self-reliant). ”India is the one nation on the earth which has a lot of youths. If India has to progress, then we should be sure that rural areas additionally develop alongside the city areas. With out this, India can’t grow to be amtanirbhar.
On his half, Jayant Patil mentioned, “I request journalists that they need to not run information claiming that Nitin Gadkari can be becoming a member of NCP (SP). Some rumours are floating round. Even prime journalists are discussing them. Can’t two people from two completely different events come collectively for occasion? It pains to see what’s being talked about…”