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Will quit politics the day PM Modi hangs his boots, says Smriti Irani
Union minister Smriti Irani on Sunday said that she would quit politics the day Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to hang his boots, though she asserted that he would be around for “long years”.
New Delhi: Union minister Smriti Irani on Sunday said that she would quit politics the day Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to hang his boots, though she asserted that he would be around for “long years”.
Smriti was speaking at the Words Count festival here in a discussion titled ‘Scripting Her Story, From Star to Star Campaigner’. A member of the audience asked her when would one see her as a “pradhan sevak” (prime servant), a title often used by Modi to describe his role as the head of the Union government.
“Never. I entered politics to work under charismatic leaders. I was very lucky to work under the leadership of late Atal Bihari Vajpayee and I am currently serving under Modi ji,” Irani replied. “The day ‘pradhan sevak’ Narendra Modi decides to hang his boots, I will also leave Indian politics,” she said.
“I decide for myself how much of my life I will give for my country, my society. In an independent country, if I cannot take a decision for myself, what is the use of that independence?” she said.
On whether she did not wish to serve under leaders other than Modi, the textile minister said, “Am I not currently working under leaders like Rajnath Singh ji, Nitin Gadkari ji? There are leaders with whom I have worked within the organisation for the last 18 years. I also had the opportunity to work under leaders like Vajpayee and L K Advani.”
“You are presuming Modi won’t be there for long, but let me tell you, he is going to be around for very, very long years,” she told the audience.
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