Nitin Gadkari

Many think the BJP leader has a shot at becoming Indias next PM, but Nitin Gadkari is careful not to let his ambitions show.
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Some years ago, Gadkari had said he stored his own urine and used it as fertiliser for the garden at his official bungalow in Delhi.
The decision comes in the wake of the Pulwama attack, in which at least 40 CRPF personnel had died.
Rahul Gandhi urged Gadkari to comment on the Rafale deal, farmers distress and destruction of institutions.
I am not the one who only sells dreams, but I deliver 100 per cent what I talk about, he said.
The BJP's top brass is concerned that Gadkari, an RSS favourite, might challenge Narendra Modi for the post of PM should the BJP fall short of a majority after the general election.