Nitin Gadkari - If you get illicit goods then take them, but vote...

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Union Road and Transport minister nitin gadkari made allegations of distribution of liquor and money during

elections in Chhindwara. He said that it is the time of Diwali, do not refuse Lakshmi. It is haram goods, if it

comes then take it. If you give it to drink then drink it. If you feed me, eat it. But vote for the future of the state.

Union minister nitin gadkari also fiercely targeted Congress’s family issue and kamal nath during the election

rally in Parasia and Sausar assembly constituencies of Chhindwara district. nitin gadkari said that bjp is a party

of workers. I was a small worker. We are not worried about our sons. He further said, In congress, a Prime

minister will be born from the stomach of the Prime Minister. An mp boy will be born from the womb of MP

MP. An mla is born from the stomach of an MLA. A congress worker came to me and said very seriously that

all the tickets will be given to the sons of their mothers and sons, so what should I do, I said take the election

symbol bell in my hand and give it to him. Do the work of playing.

congress had given the slogan only to remove poverty

Taking a jibe at congress, nitin gadkari further said, congress has ruled india for 65 years out of 75 years. BJP

has been around for only 10 years. He used to say that on the basis of caste and creed, on the words of Indira ji,

on the words of sonia ji, on the words of kamal nath, a seal will be put on the hand. Put a foot forward and

remove poverty." He further said, From the Center to the State Government, everything belonged to the

Congress. congress had only given the slogan of eradicating poverty. Take a step and remove poverty. Nitin

Gadkari further said that it is election time and foreign goods are coming. Stand firm and eliminate poverty. It is

the time of Diwali, do not refuse Goddess Lakshmi. It is haram goods, if it comes then take it. If you give it to

drink, drink it. If you feed me, eat it. But vote for the future of the state.


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