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Pune: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari is known for his outspokenness. This is the reason why his statements grab headlines. Once again he has given a statement about politics. In a program, he said that my views about politics are not good. The philosophy of use and throw prevails here. 

If the party comes to power, everyone is ready to enter

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari expressed his views on politics during a program in Pune, Maharashtra. He said that his views on politics are not very good. It has the philosophy of use and throw. Gadkari took a dig at politics and said that everyone is ready to enter the party which comes to power, when the power is lost, just like a ship sinks in water, everyone quickly jumps out, the rats jump first.

The problem of lack of ideas in the country

Nitin Gadkari said in his speech, 'In our country, difference of opinion is not a problem, in our country the problem is void of ideas. Everybody is ready to join the party which comes to power. When power is lost, just like a ship sinks in water, everybody jumps out quickly, the rats jump out first, the reason for this is that your ideas, your loyalty, your conviction, your commitment, this is important.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari further said that our country is made up of many societies, the last component in it is our family. If you want development of society and country, then first develop your family. Many people come to me, my views regarding politics are not very good. It is a use and throw philosophy. 

 

First take care of your home, then serve your country

Gadkari further said, 'A person came to me, he said that he wants to do something for the country, then I asked him what do you do, he said that he had a grocery shop, but it went bankrupt. Then I asked who all are there in your house, he said that you have wife and children, then Gadkari said that you are not needed in politics and the country also does not need you. First take care of your house, then serve the country. Gadkari said that in the organization and in the party, treat the workers like human beings.'

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