Exclusive Interview Nitin Gadkari on Relation with PM Modi Caste Census Rahul Gandhi | EXCLUSIVE: Nitin Gadkari revealed a big revelation on relationships with PM Modi, said

Exclusive Interview Nitin Gadkari on Relation with PM Modi Caste Census Rahul Gandhi | EXCLUSIVE: Nitin Gadkari revealed a big revelation on relationships with PM Modi, said

Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari made several revelations in an exclusive conversation with ABP News. Nitin Gadkari openly responded to the questions of ABP News anchor Chitra Tripathi on the issue of caste census with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On the questions of the opposition about not being made from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nitin Gadkari said that the work of the opposition is the allegation. Modi ji is our leader. We have very good relationships. He is the Prime Minister of the country and we are working under his leadership.

Asked that all is well in the Modi government, there is no problem, the Union Minister said that there is no problem. There can be no problem for me. When he was asked what he wants to achieve now, he said that I got everything in my share. There is no resentment anywhere.

What did you say on Rahul Gandhi’s questions about Maharashtra elections?
On Rahul Gandhi’s allegations regarding Maharashtra assembly elections, he said that when the decision of the people comes, it should be accepted by everyone. I do not like to accuse after the election results.

What did Nitin Gadkari tell on the issue of caste census?
On the question of caste census, he said that caste census is a different subject and in the environment where I have grown, there is no bigger than caste and path, it is bigger than qualities. I also follow this in my life and I do not believe in casteism. He further said that caste calculation is not casteism. Also said that how the number of Scheduled Tribes was decided, this was also done from the census itself.

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