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Opportunity to work for development: Gadkari

"India is set to become a great economic power. Programmes will be undertaken for the progress of laborers, farmers and youth," said Nitin Gadkari after BJP crossed the majority votes.

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Published : May 23, 2019, 9:26 PM IST

Opportunity to work for development: Gadkari

Nagpur: With the BJP heading for a resounding victory in Lok Sabha polls, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday that people had once again given the party an opportunity to work for the development of the country.

Until 4.30 pm, the BJP had won five seats and was leading in another 294 of the 542 Lok Sabha seats.

Gadkari, the BJP candidate from Nagpur, said the development works carried out by Prime Minister Narendra Modi were unparalleled in the last 50 years.

Opportunity to work for development: Gadkari

"India is set to become a great economic power. Programmes will be undertaken for the progress of laborers, farmers and youth," he told reporters at his residence here. Gadkari, who has taken a lead of 1,01,132 votes over his nearest Congress rival Nana Patole, also asked the
Opposition to respect the mandate.

"In democracy, one party gets the opportunity to rule and other parties have to sit in opposition," he said.

To a question, Gadkari said slogans such as 'Chowkidar Chor Hain' should not have been used during campaigning.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi had repeatedly used the slogan to target prime minister Narendra Modi on Rafale fighter jet deal.

Gadkari, who handled water resources portfolio among others, said he would focus on addressing the water scarcity problem in Vidarbha and rest of Maharashtra.

As many as 134 irrigation projects will completed in the next one and a half years, creating 48 per cent irrigation potential in Maharashtra, he said.

Nagpur: With the BJP heading for a resounding victory in Lok Sabha polls, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday that people had once again given the party an opportunity to work for the development of the country.

Until 4.30 pm, the BJP had won five seats and was leading in another 294 of the 542 Lok Sabha seats.

Gadkari, the BJP candidate from Nagpur, said the development works carried out by Prime Minister Narendra Modi were unparalleled in the last 50 years.

Opportunity to work for development: Gadkari

"India is set to become a great economic power. Programmes will be undertaken for the progress of laborers, farmers and youth," he told reporters at his residence here. Gadkari, who has taken a lead of 1,01,132 votes over his nearest Congress rival Nana Patole, also asked the
Opposition to respect the mandate.

"In democracy, one party gets the opportunity to rule and other parties have to sit in opposition," he said.

To a question, Gadkari said slogans such as 'Chowkidar Chor Hain' should not have been used during campaigning.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi had repeatedly used the slogan to target prime minister Narendra Modi on Rafale fighter jet deal.

Gadkari, who handled water resources portfolio among others, said he would focus on addressing the water scarcity problem in Vidarbha and rest of Maharashtra.

As many as 134 irrigation projects will completed in the next one and a half years, creating 48 per cent irrigation potential in Maharashtra, he said.

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Opportunity to work for development: Gadkari
Nagpur, May 23 (PTI) With the BJP heading for a
resounding victory in Lok Sabha polls, Union minister Nitin
Gadkari said Thursday that people had once again given the
party an opportunity to work for the development of the
country.
         Until 4.30 pm, the BJP had won five seats and was
leading in another 294 of the 542 Lok Sabha seats.
         Gadkari, the BJP candidate from Nagpur, said the
development works carried out by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
were unparalleled in the last 50 years.
         "India is set to become a great economic power.
Programmes will be undertaken for the progress of laborers,
farmers and youth," he told reporters at his residence here.
         Gadkari, who has taken a lead of 1,01,132 votes over
his nearest Congress rival Nana Patole, also asked the
Opposition to respect the mandate.
         "In democracy, one party gets the opportunity to rule
and other parties have to sit in opposition," he said.
         To a question, Gadkari said slogans such as 'Chowkidar
Chor Hain' should not have been used during campaigning.
         Congress president Rahul Gandhi had repeatedly used
the slogan to target prime minister Narendra Modi on Rafale
fighter jet deal.
         Gadkari, who handled water resources portfolio among
others, said he would focus on addressing the water scarcity
problem in Vidarbha and rest of Maharashtra.
         As many as 134 irrigation projects will completed in
the next one and a half years, creating 48 per cent irrigation
potential in Maharashtra, he said. PTI CLS NSK
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