Gadkari's blunt comment on 'use and throw' culture in politics...
- Sonebhadra Times
- Jan 5
- 2 min read
Gadkari's blunt comment on 'use and throw': Nitin Gadkari's candid comment
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari recently openly expressed his opinion on the policy of "use and throw" in politics. His comment is being seen as a perfect satire on the changing relationships and opportunistic behavior in politics.

Gadkari's statement:
Gadkari said, "There is an increasing lack of ethics and values in today's politics. The culture of 'use and throw' has been established in it. This is not only dangerous for the society, but also raises questions on the credibility of politics." He also said that the purpose of politics should be to serve the society, not just to earn personal benefits.
Political context:
This comment of Gadkari is being seen in the context of the current political environment and the changing alliances between many leaders.
It is often seen in politics that some leaders and parties form alliances for mutual benefit and then separate.
His comment raises a serious question on this kind of politics.
Gadkari's stance:
Nitin Gadkari is known for his clear views and outspoken statements.
He is a supporter of ethics and transparency in politics.
Earlier also he has expressed his opinion on "employment" and "personal ambition" in politics.
Reaction:
Discussion has started in political circles on this statement of Gadkari.
Some people are considering it a correct comment on the falling values in politics.
At the same time, some are linking it to Gadkari's dissatisfaction towards some leaders within his own party.
Importance of ethics in politics:
This comment of Gadkari emphasizes that ethics and values are necessary for long-term impact in politics.
The policy of "do and throw" can reduce the trust of the public in politics.
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