In a recent media interaction, senior BJP leader and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari clarified that he has no desire to take on the role of BJP's national president again. Addressing speculations about his possible candidacy, Gadkari stated, "I have been the president once, and I have no desire to become the president now. A new person will come, the party will choose them, and we will work under their leadership."
Gadkari’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about the BJP's future direction and leadership. He emphasized his support for the incoming leader, reinforcing his commitment to the party’s decision-making process and future.
On BJP's Performance in LS Elections
On the question of BJP's performance in the Lok Sabha elections, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said, "When the Lok Sabha elections were held, voters were misled on a large scale, they were confused that if we (BJP) get 400 seats, we will change Baba Saheb's Constitution."
"This was false propaganda. The question of changing the Constitution does not even arise. Neither will we change it, nor will we let anyone change it."
"Now people have come to know that all this was false propaganda. And that is why in the last ten years, the Government of India has worked under the leadership of Modi ji, people will support it with open heart and positivity. We will get the majority."
Voting for the assembly elections in Maharashtra will be held in a single phase on November 20 and the counting of votes will take place on November 23.
The assembly elections in Maharashtra are scheduled for a single voting phase on November 20, with vote counting set to take place on November 23. The BJP, along with its allies, is gearing up for the electoral contest, with Gadkari’s comments likely aiming to dispel doubts and reinforce voter confidence in the party's intentions and principles.
(PRAKASH KUMAR PANDEY)
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