Union Minister Nitin Gadkari recently sparked interest with his humorous and reflective remarks during an event in Nagpur. While speaking at a program where his colleague, Ramdas Athawale, was honored with the Bharat Ratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial Award, Gadkari took the opportunity to comment on the political landscape. His statement, “There is no guarantee that we will come to power for a fourth term, but Ramdas Athawale is sure to be a minister again,” generated buzz as it hinted at the uncertainty surrounding the upcoming elections while acknowledging Athawale’s consistent political success.
Gadkari’s remark followed Athawale’s speech, where the latter expressed confidence that the current government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, would secure a fourth consecutive term. In response, Gadkari humorously acknowledged that while the BJP’s future remains uncertain, Athawale has a knack for staying relevant in every political climate, comparing him to a “political weather scientist” who can read the shifting winds of politics. This comment drew laughter and attention, especially as Gadkari referenced a similar observation made about another seasoned politician, Ram Vilas Paswan
Throughout the event, Gadkari also praised Athawale for his contributions to the Dalit community and his ongoing efforts for social and economic justice. He lauded Athawale’s leadership in transforming the Dalit Panther movement into a broader socio-economic campaign. Furthermore, he emphasized the significant milestones achieved under Athawale’s leadership in promoting Dalit rights, including the establishment of the Ambedkar Memorials in London and Delhi
(Politics News on Sarkarnama).
While Gadkari’s comments were lighthearted, they underscored the political reality that no election outcome is ever guaranteed. The BJP, having secured three consecutive terms in power, faces the challenge of maintaining momentum and addressing the evolving needs of the electorate as they approach the next general election.





















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