"Today's youths are intelligent and very much aware of their surroundings. This intelligent and tech-savvy youth should be well nurtured with values, ethics and morals to make India the number one country of the 21st century," Gadkari said last night at a meet organised by BJP Yuva Morcha here.
In a veiled reference to Congress, Gadkari said, "Youths should oppose the trend of political legacy within families."
Appealing for commitment in politics, the former BJP president said, "Merely welcoming senior political members at airports, putting up their big hoardings will surely not help one in rising in politics. There is no need of renting out buses to gather people if a lot of work is done for them religiously and unconditionally."