Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Expresses Grief and Shares Vision for Third Term

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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, in a recent statement, expressed his deep sorrow over an unspecified event, stating, “It’s very unfortunate. The people of Nagpur are in grief and so do I… I pray for the peace of departed souls.”

The minister’s words resonated with the sentiments of the people of Nagpur, reflecting the shared sense of loss and grief. While the specifics of the unfortunate event were not detailed, the minister’s empathy was palpable.

In the same conversation, Gadkari, who has been elected as the Union Minister for the third term, expressed his gratitude towards the people of Nagpur. He said, “I am lucky that the people of Nagpur have elected me for the third term (as an MP).”

During his tenure, Gadkari has overseen the creation of seven world records. He expressed his determination to continue this trend, stating, “7 world records have been created, will work for more.”

Gadkari also emphasized his inclusive approach to politics, stating that he has never based his politics on religion, caste, or sex. Instead, he has worked on the principle of ‘sab ka sath, sab ka vikas, sab ka prayas’ (with everyone, for everyone’s development, with everyone’s effort).

As he embarks on his third term, the people of Nagpur and the nation at large will be watching with anticipation to see what new milestones will be achieved under his leadership.

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