The red carpet at the helipad ground here was routinely laid out as part of the guard of honour for visiting VIPs.
As the chopper was landing, its rotors created a gust of strong wind and the rug was blown into the air and got caught in the rotors.
The Minister's office said Gadkari was absolutely safe.
"The carpet got dislodged from the ground due to sudden wind.
Gadkari, who was here to attend a programme, told reporters that carpet or flags should not have been placed (near the landing site). "They should be careful about it," he said.
"Cloth got stuck in the wings of my helicopter while it was landing. But there is no accident. I am safe," he said.
Visuals on TV channels showed that carpets and tarpaulin sheets placed near the helipad started to fly when the chopper was landing.
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