The minister was responding to a question on the alleged political link of suspected ISI agents who were arrested in the city two days back.
"For the sake of vote bank politics the situation today is that appeasement of terrorists and terrorist organisations is happening, which is not good. On the question of country's security, there is no scope for politics," the Union Transport Minister said.
He was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the AGM of the Bharat Chamber of Commerce
Speaking about intolerance, Gadkari emphasised that his government's aim is development for all ('Sabka ka saath, sabka vikas').
He claimed that Congress was levelling unfounded allegations against BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which "it is doing intentionally to create a sense of fear in a community for the sake of votes".
"Unfortunatley, even in Parliament allegations are being made against the Home Minister, which are not true. Whatever happened had happened in the states which are not BJP ruled and law and order is a state subject. Even then the blame is on BJP," Gadkari said.
project will go a long way in reinforcing India's commitment made in CoP 21 summit for reducing carbon emissions up to 35 per cent by 2030 from 2005 levels and develop additional carbon sink of 2.5 billion tonnes through green cover outside forests."
He said that unfortunately, not much emphasis was given on the greening of highways earlier.
"Farmers can join hands with the government under this initiative and open their nursery. Waste land will be converted into green forest," the minister said.
He said a pilot project to provide a canopy of bamboo on "one-km highway stretch" in Nagpur is also being planned.
NHAI Chairman Raghav Chandra said: "We have set aside 1 per cent of our project cost for transplantation, plantation, beautification and maintenance."
He added that 10 start-ups have initially shown interest.
The programme will be replicated on non-NHAI roads as well, according to Highways Secretary Sanjay Mitra.
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For the Haryana government, state's Principal Chief
Conservator of Forests Amarinder Kaur signed the MoU while Chief General Manager, NHAI, MK Jain signed on behalf of the NHAI.
He also suggested the state government to prepare a scheme for beautification and planting greenery along the eastern and western peripheral roads passing outside Delhi.
Responding to the suggestion, Haryana Public Works (Building and Roads) Minister Rao Narbir Singh said the state government would consider working on this scheme.
