Regarding BJP’s focus on development politics, Gadkari emphasised unity, dismissing divisive remarks. “We are contesting the elections on the plank of development. We are all one. Some go to temple, some to mosque, gurdwara, and churches. But we are all Bharatiya and the country is above everything else for us,” he said.Asked about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s opposition to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s ‘batenge toh katenge’ comment, which hinted at growing tensions within the Mahayuti alliance, Gadkari downplayed the issue. “First of all, we are different parties, and it is not necessary that we share the same opinion,” he said.He further explained, “Media also distorts what is said. This creates misconceptions. The call for unity was to unite against terrorism and Naxalism.”On the topic of Rahul Gandhi raising the issue of a caste census, Gadkari redirected focus to broader issues, stating, “The real issue is about the welfare of villages, the poor, and farmers. The poor have no caste or religion. A Muslim gets petrol at the same rate as others.”When asked if he would like to become the BJP president again, Gadkari dismissed the idea, saying, “I have been the BJP president earlier and don’t have any desire for that post now.”
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