Politics needs those who abhor sycophancy: BJP
Politics needs those who abhor sycophancy: BJP
Nitin Gadkari said corruption is thriving due to its vagueness and non-transparency.

Mumbai: Coming down heavily on sycophancy in politics, BJP president Nitin Gadkari on Friday said he would ensure that those who wish to build a political career by hovering around leaders are never given tickets to contest.

"The need of the hour is to change the present political culture. Short cut cuts you short. Only those who work selflessly among the people and have a long term vision of development are successful in politics," he said at a book release function in suburban Mumbai.

Criticising the urban development laws in the state, he said corruption is thriving due to its vagueness and non-transparency.

"Auditing and accountability is necessary in the urban development department," he said and complemented senior party functionary Parag Alavani for his book on town planning scheme.

He said the need of the hour is to study laws from the world over and prepare a model legislation which is result oriented and corruption free, he said.

"They (representatives) have to study for that," he said, adding, qualitative improvement in politics is possible with people's support.

Gadkari urged BJP leaders to involve professionals from all walks of life to make suggestions for development, which can be included in the party's vision document.

He claimed that in his entire political career, he has never spent even Rs 500 on a garland for a top leader.

"I have neither put my cut-outs on the streets nor I have I put cut-outs of other leaders," he said.

Earlier, addressing a party workers rally in Nashik, Gadkari came down heavily on the UPA government and held it responsible for the high inflation.

The Centre has a list of 700 black-money holders and they should release it immediately, he said.

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