Allegations work of powerful lobby hit by ethanol blending of petrol: Gadkari

Nagpur:  Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Monday refused to be pulled into a controversy over allegations against him about ethanol blending, saying it is work of a powerful import lobby upset by his decisions.

Speaking at a programme here, the minister likened himself to a “tree that bears fruit,” and said, “I don’t respond to such criticisms because then it becomes news. The tree that bears fruit is the one people throw stones at. We should avoid it.”

Gadkari said the focus of his policy is to promote ethanol blending, make farmers energy producers, and reduce pollution.

“I have not taken a single penny from any contractor till date and hence contractors fear me,” he stressed.

Gadkari said he would focus on his work and not get distracted by false allegations, which are a common and predictable part of politics. “People know what the truth is…I have gone through such things many times in the past.” CIAN Agro Industries, a company run by Nikhil Gadkari, son of the Union Minister, has been the centre of a controversy over a dramatic rise in profits and revenues since the time the BJP-led government mandated 20% ethanol blending in petrol.

The company saw its revenue surge from ₹17.47 crore (Q1 FY24) to ₹510.8 crore (Q1 FY26). Profits too shot up from almost negligible levels to over ₹52 crore, largely riding the ethanol blending boom and expansion into new subsidiaries.

CIAN Agro’s share price also zoomed to ₹2,023 on the BSE on Monday from ₹172 a year ago. Analysts have said the growth is not only from ethanol sales, but also from “other income” and new businesses.