The number of leaders coming from other parties in BJP is continuously increasing. On this, Union Minister and senior party leader Nitin Gadkari has given a sharp but precise message to the party. His new statement also reflects the displeasure of the workers.
BJP workers in Solapur district had recently protested against the Aayaram-Gayaram culture, saying it was causing injustice to hardworking and loyal workers. In this context, Nitin Gadkari expressed his displeasure during a program in Nagpur and gave a direct message to the BJP leadership.
‘Homemade chicken is equal to pulses, raw chicken from outside’
Nitin Gadkari said that home-made chicken is equal to pulses, as is local chicken from outside. While explaining, Gadkari said that Savji people make good chicken masala from outside, hence one likes it more from outside. Giving a direct message to the party leadership, he said that do not forget the old workers. They are the real strength, take care of them, respect them. If you ignore them, you can fall down as fast as you are going up. This warning is being considered as a strong signal for the BJP leadership.
‘Don’t do injustice to loyal workers’
Gadkari clearly said that the old, loyal and hardworking workers of the party should not be neglected. Enthusiasm about incoming leaders is fine, but ignoring the hard work and dedication of old workers can prove dangerous.
Nitin Gadkari gave this statement during the Bhoomi Pujan program of road construction in Kalmeshwar in Nagpur district. Gadkari is known for his clear and frank speaking style. BJP is currently engaged in the mission of controlling the district councils and municipal corporations in Maharashtra, of which Mumbai Municipal Corporation is the most important, but the policy of continuously including leaders from other parties has increased the feeling of insecurity among the old workers. Not only in Solapur, but in many districts there is resentment among the workers against this incoming culture.
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