Union Minister Nitin Gadkari remains in the headlines due to his impeccable statements. Once again, he has spoken openly about the Muslim community. He said that if education is most needed in our society, then it is a Muslim community. Tea shops, paan vehicles, garbage shops, truck drivers and cleaning workers became popular among the Muslim community. Emphasizing education in Muslim society, he said that we should offer prayers not once in the mosque but a hundred times, but if we do not assimilate science and technology, then what will be our future?

Engineering College handed over to Anjuman Islam

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari was addressing the convocation of an institute in Nagpur today. During this, he said that when he was an MLA in Maharashtra, he also built an engineering college. He gave this engineering college to Anjuman Islam of Nagpur. When he was asked why he gave it to Anjuman Islam, he said that if education is most needed in our society then it is a Muslim community.

If we do not assimilate science, what will be the future?

Gadkari further said- ‘Unfortunately these five profession became popular in this society- tea shop, paan car, garbage shop, truck driver and cleaner.’ If engineers, doctors, IAS, IPS officers come out of our society, then our society will develop. Therefore, we should offer Namaz not once in the mosque, but if we do not assimilate science and technology, then what will be our future?

Dr. Abdul Kalam mentioned

In his address, Nitin Gadkari named former President Dr. Abdul Kalam. He said- Today Dr. Abdul Kalam became a nuclear scientist, he did such a thing that today his name is famous not only in our country but all over the world. Union Minister Gadkari said that he believes in one thing that no person is greater than his caste, creed, religion or language. He grows up due to his qualities. Therefore, we do not discriminate against anyone on the basis of caste, creed, language or religion. Now, a lot of things are going on in politics here. But I have said that we will do things in our own way. Whoever wants to vote, he will give; Whoever does not want to vote, he will not vote.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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