Nitin Gadkari stands in queue to board on flight, picture goes viral


Nagpur, Aug 20 (India): Very few politicians of our country despite having so much power and money adopt a simple way of living. Most of the people after achieving some success and authority think themselves above everything. The feeling of arrogance has spread a VIP culture in our country and only common man is being exploited by this attitude. Luckily, there some big people who obey the law and break the VIP culture.

A picture of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari is going viral on social networking site Facebook. In the picture, the Transport Minister is seen standing in a queue to get on the plane. A Facebook user Uttara Kejriwal, whose niece took a picture of Gadkari standing in line shared the picture on the site. According to Kejriwal, Gadkari was spotted waiting to board an Indigo flight from Nagpur to New Delhi.

“Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari in queue to board Indigo flight from Nagpur to Delhi like any ordinary citizen – no VIP culture….true Aam aadmi (pic tkn by my niece on the same flight ),” Kejriwal wrote.

Earlier, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar earned brownie points for standing in a queue and patiently waited for his turn to greet a couple at a function. While some misuse their power and seek special treatment, here is a man who refused to use his powers. We appreciate Nitin Gadkari for his actions.

  

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