TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ In a veiled reference to BJP president Amit Shah, Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari stated that the party president should take onus if MLAs and MPs are underperforming. Gadkari’s remark comes just days after he brewed a controversy with “party leadership should own up to defeat and failures” comment, which he clarified later. The BJP leader’s latest remark seems to be in sharp criticism of his party’s leadership.
“If one looks closely, the success of the Home Ministry today is because of their trained and skilled IAS and IPS officers. Proper training is the most important part. I believe that overall, majority of the IPS, IAS officers are clean and does a good job but if I am the party president, and my MPs and MLAs are not doing well, then who is responsible?” the 61-year-old said on Monday while addressing Intelligence Bureau officials during the 31st IB endowment lecture at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.
This
statement from Gadkari just a few weeks after BJP faced defeat in three Hindi
heartlands’- Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan recently concluded
assembly elections. Post the drubbing in elections, Gadkari, on December 23,
stated, “Party leadership should own up to defeat and failures”,
adding that “Nobody is willing to take responsibility of failure, unlike
success.”