Nitin gadkari as next prime minister: The politics of New Delhi is not silent these days, but is spewing fire inside. And now a spark has brought earthquake within the ruling party. A statement that has not only created a stir in the BJP, but has also raised the question whether the Narendra Modi era is now towards its last stop? This statement has not been made by any ordinary person, but by senior Congress MLA from Karnataka Belur Gopalakrishna. And he has made this statement the basis of the recent statement of Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), not as a jumle. Mohan Bhagwat had publicly stated a few days ago that when the leaders turned 75, they should voluntarily withdraw from responsibilities. Now, it is not difficult to make this statement political meaning. Congress MLA Gopalakrishna not only welcomed Bhagwat’s statement, but also targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that if this principle is correct, then Prime Minister Modi should first leave the post. And if they do this, then Nitin Gadkari is the most qualified option for the country.
Open demand for Gadkari to make a ‘clean way’
This statement of Gopalakrishna did not suddenly come. In this, a line has been drawn in a planned manner, which can divide the politics of the country into two poles. He said, Nitin Gadkari is close to the common man, the way he has given a new speed to the infrastructure of the country is historic. Whether it is highway or green energy, the work that Gadkari has done has given them a distinct identity among the public. This is not the first time about Gadkari when the discussion has intensified. Many BJP leaders have been believing in the suppressed tongue that if there is a ‘acceptable and competent’ face after Modi, then he will be Nitin Gadkari. And now the Congress has openly given up this issue.
Removes Yeddyurappa, so why not Modi?
The Congress MLA released another political arrow, which directly questions the BJP’s policy. He said, Karnataka strong leader B.S. Yeddyurappa had to resign with forcibly tears. His crime was only that he had crossed 75. Does this rule not apply to Modi ji? The question is reasonable and very political. The BJP is in practice to send leaders who have crossed the age of 75 years in the ‘Guide Mandal’, then it is Advani or Joshi. But Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself will turn 75 in September this year. In such a situation, was Bhagwat’s statement just a moral suggestion, or any sign?
Did RSS open the path of Gadkari himself?
In the political corridors, the question is now echoing whether Mohan Bhagwat’s statement was just a common comment, or is there any ‘organized thinking’ work behind it? Nitin Gadkari has a deep connection with the Sangh. He has always been counted among the dear faces of the Sangh. And their relationship with Modi has never been completely comfortable. If we look at this statement of Mohan Bhagwat in a political perspective, it pointed to a new leadership somewhere – and the matter of giving the leadership in Gadkari’s hands is now opening up.
Will the chair pull in BJP now too?
This statement from the Congress cannot be a coincidence. This statement has been deliberately made at a time when the Modi government is making a strategy for its third term. If the tenure of 2029 is to be completed by Modi ji, then he will cross the threshold of age, which the Sangh chief himself has described the ‘boundary line’. The whole incident has given rise to a new debate. Has now the BJP itself started meditating on leadership? Is this statement just a stake of the opposition or the call of the coming political storm?
The question is just
Has Nitin Gadkari not just a minister, but has become a future contender for the post of Prime Minister? And was Mohan Bhagwat’s statement like an unknown political conch shell, whose echo is now heard from Parliament to the Union offices? Now it remains to be seen how the BJP itself reacts to this political ‘Bombshell’ and will Gadkari’s name be limited to the roads in the coming days, or will they reach the peak of power? The politics of the country is now ready to take a new turn and its first knock has been given by Belur Gopalakrishna.