Gadkari served as the Minister of
Public Works Department (PWD) of the
Government of Maharashtra from 1995 to 1999 and restructured it from top to bottom. He has served as the president of the
Maharashtra state unit of BJP. Gadkari strongly supported
privatisation while he campaigned for investments in infrastructure from
private firms. He addressed several meetings between private investors,
contractors, builders and various
trade organisations and diverted large amounts of budgeted projects towards privatisation. Subsequently, the state government allocated 7 billion for rural connectivity. Over the next four years, all-weather road connectivity in
Maharashtra was extended to 98% of the population. The project aimed to connect 13,736 remote villages which remained unconnected since independence by road. It also helped ameliorate
malnutrition in remote
Melghat-
Dharni area of
Amravati district, which previously had no access to medical aid,
ration or educational facilities. Gadkari was the architect of
Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. He received the Late Madhavrao Limaye Award by Public Library Nashik, for Most Efficient
Member of Parliament for 2020-21.
Positions served • Minister, Govt of
Maharashtra • Chairman, Purti Group of Companies •
Leader of Opposition,
Maharashtra Legislative Council • National President of
BJP,
India As Public Works Department (PWD) Minister, Maharashtra, 1996–99 As PWD Minister of
Maharashtra, Gadkari played a crucial role in expediting the construction of the
Mumbai-Pune Expressway. In 1990, the
Government of Maharashtra conducted feasibility studies for the new expressway to be operated on a toll basis, however, it was only after Gadkari took over as PWD Minister that the construction of this project was fast-tracked. Gadkari entrusted the work of the construction of
Mumbai-
Pune expressway to
MSRDC in March 1997 on Build-Operate-Transfer basis with permission to collect toll for 30 years. The tender notice was published in leading newspapers all over India and also on the Internet. Due to the wide publicity, 133 tenders were sold and on 18 December 1997, 55 tenders were received. After technical and financial evaluation, tenders were accepted and work orders were given on 1 January 1998 to four contractors. Thereafter tenders for widening of the
Khandala and
Lonavala-
Khandala bypass works were invited. The tenders were received on 24 August 1998 and orders were issued on 4 September 1998. The first sections of the Expressway opened in 2000, and the entire route was completed, opened to traffic and made fully operational from April 2002. The other major achievement of Gadkari as state minister was the construction of 55 flyovers in Mumbai, which eased the city traffic problems significantly.
As President of BJP, 2009–2013 Gadkari was appointed the president of the
BJP in December 2009. This was considering a tough phase for the
BJP as the party had lost two successive
Lok Sabha elections and needed a quick revamp. In his book
India Aspires, co-authored with
Tuhin Sinha, Gadkari spells out his development ideas for the country in great detail. Increased institutional support to green energy, alternate fuel and effective waste management hold special importance in Gadkari's development plan. As
BJP party president, Gadkari, re-emphasised on legendary Jan Sangh leader Deen Dayal Upadhya's principles of
Integral Humanism and
Antyodaya (upliftment of the poor). At the same time, various cells were constituted within the party to regularly monitor the develop work undertaken by various
BJP state governments and to come up with new policy inputs. Gadkari resigned as party president in January 2013.
2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections Gadkari contested 2014 Lok Sabha election successfully from Nagpur constituency and won. He defeated
Congress party candidate
Vilas Muttemwar by margin of . He retained his seat in 2019, defeating
Nana Patole of Congress party by margin. Highway construction pace post 2019 was 36 km per day in 2020 and Gadkari aims to take it to 68 kms per day with a target of 25000 kms in 2022-23. In line with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat green fuel adoption and fuel self sufficiency Gadkari drove to the parliament in a hydrogen powered FCEV Toyota Mirai car. He asked people to opt for green fuel vehicles. Gadkari, who was virtually present at the inauguration of the headquarters of the
National Highways Authority of India (
NHAI) on 28 October 2020, made a speech that was highly critical of the
NHAI officials and bureaucracy. Gadkari has been praised for several initiatives by both BJP and Congress leaders as well as critics, most notably for increasing blend of ethanol in gasoline, encouraging mixing plastic in asphalt-bitumen roads, as well as launching the
Bharat NCAP. The Bharat NCAP has been launched on the lines of Global NCAP, which is based on
Latin NCAP 2016. Due to absence of safety features in cars made for
India, which was noted following the crash testing of a few models in 2014, Gadkari mandated safety features such as ABS and 6 airbags(earlier 2 airbags) for cars sold across India. While he received praise for trying to make roads and cars safer, some automakers criticised this decision, stating that adding safety features will drive up prices of vehicles and make them unaffordable.
Khasdar Sanskrutik Mahotsav Gadkari, organises Khasdar Sanskrutik Mahotsav every year in Nagpur. The event focuses on India's diverse cultural heritage, encompassing traditional arts, music, dance, and literature. The Program Involves Various Bollywood celebrtities, singers and performers including
Hema Malini,
Mika Singh,
Amit Trivedi and
Adnan Sami.
2024 general election In March 2024, he was announced as the
BJP candidate from his home constituency Nagpur in the
2024 General Elections. He secured a decisive victory for the third consecutive time, defeating his closest Congress rival by a margin of 137,603 votes. ==Industrial career==