Efforts on to continue fabricated campaign against me: Gadkari

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New Delhi, Aug 25:  Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said that once again, efforts were being made to continue the nefarious and fabricated campaign against him for political mileage.

Gadkari’s comment follows a media report that he was removed from BJP Parliamentary Board with the approval of RSS.

In a series of tweets, Gadkari said: “Today, once again, efforts were being made to continue the nefarious & fabricated campaign against me for political mileage on my behest by some section of mainstream media, social media and some persons in particular by concocting my statement…”

…at public programmes without context or correct reference. Although, I’ve never been disturbed by such malicious agendas of fringe elements but all concerned are hereby warned that If such mischief continue, I will not hesitate to take them to the law in the larger interest of our Government, Party and millions of our hardworking Karyakartas. Therefore, I’m sharing the link of what I had actually said,” Gadkari added.

Gadkari has also tagged the Prime Minister’s Office, the BJP chief JP Nadda and the party’s official handle in his tweets.

IANS

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