Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, at a rally in Nagpur, emphasized that his sons are not currently involved in politics. He stated that if they wish to join, they must start from the grassroots level, including tasks like pasting posters on walls. Gadkari highlighted that BJP workers have a rightful claim over his political legacy, underscoring his belief in merit-based political involvement over familial ties.
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#WATCH | Nagpur | Union Minister Nitin Gadkari says, "None of my sons are in politics. I told my sons that if they wanted to join politics, they should first paste posters on walls and work at the ground level. BJP workers have a right over my political legacy." https://t.co/UVn8L7HovK
Nagpur | Union Minister Nitin Gadkari says, "None of my sons are in politics. I told my sons that if they want to join politics, they should first paste posters on walls and work at the ground level. BJP workers have a right over my political legacy." https://t.co/Zybb55MAbq https://t.co/cwhZsHM7rJ