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Politics should be pursued with honesty: Nitin Gadkari

Speaking at an interactive session in Maharashtra's Nagpur on Sunday, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari stated that in the field of politics one has to work according to the expectations of the people for social and economical reforms of the society. He also said that people should actively participate in polling and exercise their right to vote.

Politics is an instrument for socio-economic reform says Gadkari

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Published : Mar 11, 2019, 8:50 AM IST

Nagpur: Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Sunday said that politics is an instrument for socio-economic reforms, and stressed that values like honesty and transparency stand out in long run.

Speaking at an interactive session here, the Nagpur MP said that the politics is a competitive field where one has to work according to expectations of the people.

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Responding to a query on the qualities required to make career in politics, the Highways and Road Transport Minister said, "I never selected politics as a career. From my starting days, I consider politics as an instrument of social and economic reform so that I can do something for the country, society and the poor. No qualities are required in politics".

He said politics should be pursued with honesty.

Politics is an instrument for socio-economic reform says Gadkari

"I do not give false assurances and when I say I will do something, I do it, and if I cannot, I straightway say no," he said, adding that values like honesty, transparency, patience, quality and commitment works in the long term.

During the programme, Gadkari shared his likes on music, food, and also reflected on various aspects of his life.

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Later, when asked by reporters on the declaration of the schedule for Lok Sabha elections, Gadkari said Indian elections are one of the most attractive subjects for the world.

"India is the largest democracy in the world. And these are the biggest elections. People should happily take part in polling and exercise their right to vote. One should vote without thinking about caste, religion and language (of the candidate), and for strengthening our democracy," he
added.

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