There are no untouchables in politics: Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar at BJP President Nitin Gadkari meet
NCP president and Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said “there are no untouchables in politics”.

It is recalled that Purti Group came under the scanner last year over reports of investment by shell companies, which eventually led to Gadkari stepping down as BJP president. On the occasion, Gadkari declared a tie-up with Essar Group for launching 100 petrol pumps across the country which would sell ethanol blended fuel at a price lesser by Rs 2 than being sold by PSU oil companies.
Purti makes ethanol through baggase and other bio-waste. Gadkari said Purti had sponsored a research by a group of IITians for making bio-fuel mixed aviation turbine fuel. He also announced Purti Group's foray into commercial LPG marketing as well as battery-operated rickshaws which is aimed at doing away with conventional rickshaws which require physical labour.
“A part of the cost to buy these rickshaws would be borne by the Purti Group and the Deendayal Trust run by it,” Gadkari said.
In his address, Pawar praised Gadkari for promoting smaller checkdam-like projects as against fund-guzzling huge dams. “...Take example of Gosikhurd project. It has taken almost 25 years for its benefits to reach the people.
Smaller dams on the other hand start giving results in a year's time...Years have gone by but Vidarbha's irrigation woes remain unresolved,” said Pawar. Interestingly, the project, which commenced in 1983 in Bhandara district, has been mired in allegations of corruption and misappropriation of funds which led to massive escalation of costs. Both Pawar and Gadkari came down heavily on PSU oil companies for their reluctance to blend ethanol with petrol.
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