A video of Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari is viral on social media. In this video, Gadkari tells about his earnings from social media. He told that he earns lakhs from his speeches and videos. Later this earning is donated. With this money, people are tested for free in the diagnosis centre.
Nitin Gadkari’s 36 second video is viral on social media. In this he says, ‘The speech I give gets recorded and gives me money. I get an average of Rs 2.50 lakh every month from my social media. The speech goes on, people keep listening to it and I get money. I don’t do it for money.
Gadkari further says, ‘I donate the earnings from social media to the Diagnosis Center and MRI Center in North Nagpur in my mother’s name. I said that whoever comes and says that I do not have money, pay it immediately.
How many followers does Gadkari have on social media?
Let us tell you that Union Minister Nitin Gadkari is on all major platforms of social media. He has 1.32 million subscribers on YouTube. This channel was launched on 25 March 2015. So far 6,118 videos have been uploaded. Nitin Gadkari has 15.4 million followers on X. If we talk about Facebook, 40 lakh people follow him.
Nitin Gadkari often makes headlines on social media due to his speeches and new announcements. Recently, amidst the issue of ethanol blending, his name is being discussed a lot on social media. A large section of car owners believe that ethanol blending is causing damage to their vehicles. However, Nitin Gadkari rejects these claims. He says that there is not a single such evidence.
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