Nitin Gadkari's advice from Nagpur | Advice to ministers and leaders to stay away from religious work
Union
Minister Nitin Gadkari, speaking in Nagpur, has urged ministers and
political leaders to distance themselves from religious work and focus on their
core responsibilities of governance and development. Gadkari emphasized that
public representatives are entrusted with the duty of ensuring progress, improving
infrastructure, and addressing the concerns of citizens, rather than getting
entangled in religious or spiritual affairs.
He pointed out that religion is a personal matter and should
remain within the individual’s private sphere, while governance must remain
free from such influences. According to Gadkari, effective leadership lies in
maintaining transparency, integrity, and dedication to public service.
His statement has sparked discussions across political
circles, highlighting the importance of maintaining a clear boundary between
politics and religion. Gadkari’s advice
serves as a reminder that citizens expect accountability, efficiency, and
results from their leaders.
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