During a recent event in Nagpur, Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari revealed a surprising encounter with a senior opposition leader relating to the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The leader extended an offer for Gadkari to accept the position of Prime Minister, an offer he decisively declined. “I have no desire for the position,” Gadkari stated firmly, asserting his loyalty to his principles and party, and emphasizing that he would not compromise his values for any political post.
Gadkari’s Stance on Political Ambitions
In his address at a journalism award ceremony in Nagpur, Gadkari articulated his commitment to ideology over ambition. He recalled telling the opposition leader that he values his beliefs and the party that has provided him with opportunities beyond his imagination. “No offer can entice me,” he insisted, reinforcing his dedication to his political convictions.
A Drawing Back from Political Deals
Gadkari recounted a particular conversation that highlighted his perspective on political alliances. During a meeting, an unnamed leader suggested that they would support him if he decided to pursue the role of Prime Minister. Gadkari’s response was pointed: “Why would you support me, and why would I accept your support? Becoming Prime Minister is not my lifeโs goal,” he asserted. He emphasized that his determination and principles are far more significant than any political title.
Recognition of Excellence in Journalism
During the same event, Gadkari took the opportunity to honor four distinguished journalists with the Anil Kumar Award for Excellence in Journalism 2023-24. The recipients included:
Journalist Name | Affiliation |
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Vivek Deshpande | Formerly with The Indian Express |
Ramu Bhagwat | Retired from The Times of India |
Srimant Mane | Editor, Lokmat Vidarbha |
Ram Bhakare | Loksatta |
Emphasizing Ethics in Journalism and Politics
In his speech, Gadkari stressed the importance of ethics in both journalism and politics. He recalled an encounter with a senior leader from the Communist Party of India (CPI), where he praised the late A B Bardhan as one of the most respected politicians in Nagpur and Vidarbha. Despite Bardhanโs opposition to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Gadkari highlighted the necessity of respecting honest opposition in a healthy democracy.
As the political landscape gears up for the 2024 elections, Gadkari’s revelations serve as a poignant reminder of the intricate interplay between ideology, ambition, and ethics.