NEW DELHI: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has reiterated his concerns regarding the erosion of ideology in politics. Emphasizing the decline in ideological conviction among today’s politicians, Gadkari lamented the rise of opportunism within political circles. The BJP leader noted that an increasing number of politicians are driven by ”opportunism” rather than a firm ideological stance, describing them as “neither rightist nor leftist, but only opportunists.”
Gadkari highlighted the detrimental effects of this trend on democracy, stating that the erosion of ideology poses a significant threat to the democratic fabric of the nation. He expressed worry over the diminishing number of leaders who adhere steadfastly to their ideological beliefs, observing a troubling shift towards opportunistic alliances driven by a desire to align with the party in power. “There are people who stand firm with conviction based on their ideology but the number of such people is declining. And the erosion of ideology, which is happening, is not good for democracy,” he said.
Declining Standards Of Journalism
In addition to his concerns about the erosion of ideology in politics, Gadkari also addressed the declining standards of journalism, which he referred to as the fourth pillar of democracy. He emphasized the importance of journalism in providing vision to the populace, lamenting the lack of substantive discourse and the prevalence of vacuous reporting. Gadkari underscored the need for specialized journalists capable of fostering informed debate and critical thinking among the public. He expressed concern over the absence of substantive discussion in media coverage, stating that the real issue lies not in differing opinions but in the absence of meaningful dialogue.
”A specialised journalist can give vision to people. Differences are not our problem. No views (vichar shunyata) is. We are neither leftist nor rightist… this is worrisome,” the Union Minister stated.
Emphasis On Political Integrity And Public Service
Throughout his address, Gadkari reiterated the importance of political integrity and public service. He emphasized the significance of politicians prioritizing the welfare of their constituents over partisan interests, citing examples of leaders who exemplified humility and dedication to their constituents.
Gadkari praised the simplicity and dedication of former Bihar Chief Minister Karpoori Thakur, highlighting his commitment to serving the people even after stepping down from office. He also acknowledged the oratory skills of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, recognizing the diverse qualities that contribute to effective leadership.
Lessons From Political Icons
Drawing inspiration from political icons such as former Defence Minister George Fernandes, Gadkari emphasized the importance of humility and integrity in public life. He stressed the need for politicians to uphold the fundamental principles of democracy and adhere to the core values enshrined in the Constitution.
Adapting To Changing Times
Amidst a rapidly evolving societal landscape, Gadkari urged the media to adapt to changing preferences and priorities. He emphasized the growing demand for substantive discourse on issues such as knowledge, science, environment, and ethics, noting the shifting focus of the younger generation towards global best practices and environmental sustainability.
As one of the most influential politicians in the country, Gadkari’s remarks underscored the need for a renewed commitment to ideological integrity, journalistic excellence, and public service in safeguarding India’s democratic ideals.