In a political landscape often divided by ideology, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari stresses the need for congeniality among opponents. Speaking at an event honoring Suresh Agrawal, an old college friend and socialist, Gadkari underscored the ability to sustain strong relationships despite differing opinions.

Highlighting Indian democracy's unique characteristic, Gadkari expressed that political relationships should be robust and lasting, transcending ideological divides. He recalled his enduring friendship with Agrawal as an example of this principle, noting his opposition to changing personal bonds based on political beliefs.

Gadkari also praised former Defence Minister George Fernandes for his simplicity and impactful work. He mentioned the regular visits of Kerala's communist Chief Mini

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