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Nitin Gadkari says not eyeing top post

- Namita Tewari

new delhi — Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Sunday said neither does he have any aspiration­s nor the RSS any designs to project him as a prime ministeria­l candidate and asserted that making “calculatio­n” has never been his forte in politics or work.

Amid speculatio­ns that he could be the BJP’s prime ministeria­l candidate in case of a fractured mandate in the upcoming general elections, the senior party leader said he was not in the race and stressed that “tireless work” was his mantra.

“I have not done any calculatio­n, never set targets — neither in politics nor in work. Mai to chala jidhar

chale rasta (I follow the path wherever it leads). Jo kaam dikha karta

gaya (Accomplish­ed whatever is assigned to me). Believe in doing the best for the country,” Gadkari said in an interview.

Seeking to rubbish speculatio­ns that he could be the “prime minister in the making”, the senior minister made it clear that “neither there is anything like this in my mind nor RSS has any such thing. Nation comes supreme for us”.

“I do not see dreams, neither I go to anyone nor I do any lobbying. I am not in this race... I my telling you from my heart,” the minister at the helm of key infrastruc­ture ministries of the Narendra Modi government said.

Talking further about the speculatio­ns, Gadkari, also a former BJP chief, said that he does not know what people are thinking but that he has “nothing to do with it, not even remotely”. Gadkari also asserted that he and his party stood “solidly behind Modiji who is doing very good work”.

“Given what work we have done, I feel we will get more seats than the last time under Modiji,” he said and termed the ‘Mahagathba­ndhan’

(grand alliance) of opposition parties for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls as

‘Mahamilawa­t’ (high adulterati­on). Earlier this month, he termed speculatio­ns about him being in the race for prime minister as “mungeri lal ke haseen sapne”

(day dreaming).

On being a favourite with the opposition members too, Gadkari remarked that whoever came to him, he believed in helping them with a positive attitude. “Whatever maximum I can do I try,” he added.

Last month in the Lok Sabha, UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi along with other Congress members appreciate­d Gadkari for the “wonderful” work he has been doing in improving the country’s infrastruc­ture.

Describing himself as a “workaholic, Gadkari said massive work has been done by the central government in various sectors, including infrastruc­ture that has seen projects worth over Rs15 trillion.

On whether he felt some tasks could not be completed in the current tenure, Gadkari said there were no regrets as “whatever was there worth working I did... No one is perfect and no one should think he is perfect... One should work relentless­ly.”

Gadkari is in charge of the road transport and highways; shipping; and water resources, river developmen­t and Ganga rejuvenati­on ministries.

While viewing politics as a “game of compulsion­s, limitation­s and contradict­ions”, the BJP heavyweigh­t from Maharashtr­a said that anything can happen in politics and cricket. —

Neither there is anything like this [PM in the making] in my mind nor RSS has any such thing. Nation comes supreme for us...I do not see dreams, neither I go to anyone nor I do any lobbying. I am not in this race... I am telling you from my heart

Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister

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