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'People who acquire power often become arrogant': Nitin Gadkari cautions educators, sparks debate among opposition

Gadkari' also emphasized on the necessity of self-awareness for leaders. He asked people in authority to constantly reflect on their actions and decisions. This introspection fosters a deeper understanding of one’s responsibilities.

July 13, 2025 / 07:37 IST
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Nitin Gadkari
Nitin Gadkari

Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Transport and Highways —known for his candid remarks— may have given opposition a topic to speculate with his blunt comments on power, ego and leadership during a function on Saturday.

According to a report by the Hindustan Times, Gadkari speaking at a gathering of educators  and principals,  cautioned that people who gain power, wealth, knowledge, or beauty often become arrogant. Opposition viewed his statement as a veiled reference to the power structure within the BJP.  Former Maharashtra minister Nitin Raut remarked, “His statement was an obvious reference to top BJP leadership who have lately become very egoistic and self-centered".

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The minister from Maharashtra observed that once individuals start believing they are the smartest, their assertiveness can turn into dominance over others. "But no one becomes great by imposing themselves," he asserted. “Look at history—those accepted by their people never had to force themselves upon anyone.”

"Humility serves as a cornerstone for effective leadership. When leaders exhibit humility, they create an environment where team members feel valued and empowered. This fosters collaboration, allowing diverse ideas to flourish," observed Gadkari.