Nitin Gadkari: ‘Napak’ campaign to distort my remarks, says Gadkari | India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Minister of Road Transport and Senior BJP leader Nitin Gadkari On Thursday, he posted a series of tweets by sections of the media and some alleging “nefarious and fabricated campaigns” against him for “political gains”, warning of legal action if the “mischief” does not stop.
“Though I have never been bothered by such malicious agenda of fringe elements, all concerned are cautioned that if so Mischief Continuing, I will not hesitate to take them under the ambit of the law in the larger interest of my government, party and lakhs of our hardworking workers.”

The tweets under the tagline ‘Aadhi Haqeeqat, Adha Fasana (Half Truth, Half Imaginary)’ given by Gadkari, who has been complaining for some time against misrepresentation of his statements by a section of the media, were distorted by two. were provoked by reports based on the editions. from his recent speeches. In one of his speeches, the minister was referring to a section of the bureaucracy that is sluggish and delays decision-making, while in another, he recalled how he, as a PWD minister Maharashtra In the 1990s, they decided to build roads in villages for the public good, regardless of the consequences.

But his speeches were taken out of context to suggest that they were in reference to Gadkari’s current responsibility at the Centre, prompting speculation that immediately linked the “distorted version” of the BJP’s decision to remove him from the parliamentary board. .