Union Home Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said he was offered to become Prime Minister several times before and after the Lok Sabha elections. He made this statement in a TV program in Mumbai when he was asked if he could elaborate on whether opposition party leaders had offered him to become the Prime Minister.
Gadkari said, such offers have been made to me many times, before and after the (Lok Sabha) elections. When reporters asked whether he had been offered to become the Prime Minister even after the results of the Lok Sabha elections, he dodged the question and said that he was leaving it for the media persons to find out about it.
‘Ramdas Athawale will become the minister’: Gadkari
Gadkari also made it clear that he would not compromise on his ideology. There was no question of accepting this proposal, he said. My goal is not to become Prime Minister. I am living according to my beliefs with my ideology.Gadkari often remains in the headlines for his statements. A few days ago, during a function in Nagpur, a funny joke was made about Ramdas Athawale, a minister in the Modi government and head of the Republican Party of India. Gadkari said that there is no guarantee that our government will return for the fourth time, but it is certain that Ramdas Athawale will become the minister.
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