In the meeting of the National Executive, PM Modi told the workers to snatch the key ‘the bridge of faith for the common man’

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In his speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked BJP members to be a “bridge of trust” between the party and the common man and expressed confidence that the BJP would win the trust of the people in the upcoming assembly elections in five states.

In the meeting of the BJP’s national executive held on Sunday, the assembly elections to be held in five states were discussed. National office bearers of the party, national executive members from the national capital and union ministers were physically present in the meeting, while the chief minister, other national executive members as well as its veteran leaders LK Advani and MM Joshi, who are part of the meeting . The Margdarshi Mandal virtually participated in the meeting.

During the meeting, chief ministers of four states where elections are due early next year – Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa – and their respective state presidents made presentations on their election preparations. The BJP’s Punjab unit chief also made a presentation on the upcoming assembly elections and said that the party would contest all the 117 assembly seats. This was the BJP’s first national executive meeting after the outbreak of the pandemic, held in hybrid mode.

Nadda targets booth committees at all polling stations

Excited for the upcoming assembly elections, BJP President JP Nadda has set an ambitious target of attributing booth committees to all polling stations in the country by December this year and “Panna Samitis” for every page of the voter list by April next year. . That the best of the party is yet to come.

Setting new organizational targets for the BJP’s expansion, according to Pradhan, Nadda announced that the party would form booth-level committees at all 10.40 lakh polling stations in the country by December 25 this year and refer to each page of voters. “Panna Committees” will be constituted. “The whole exercise is aimed at deepening the party’s penetration and further strengthening its roots on the ground,” Pradhan said.

Addressing the BJP’s national executive, Nadda also contacted Sikhs, who form a majority in Punjab, which is most affected by the protests against the anti-agriculture law, with the Modi government taking several measures for the community.

He said that no one has done as much work as our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji has done in the interest of Sikh brothers. Out of 314 Sikhs to expedite action against the accused of 1984 riots and blacklisted.

Political violence in TMC ruled Bengal

Taking a strong stand on political violence against BJP workers in TMC-ruled West Bengal, Nadda said, “I want to make it clear through the party’s national executive that we are not going to sit silent. We will fight a decisive battle for the party.” Workers in a democratic way in Bengal and lotus will bloom in the state.” He said that Indian politics has little parallels with the development of BJP in West Bengal.

Sharing the details of Nadda’s speech, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan told reporters that he noted the party’s performance in the West Bengal Assembly elections and the substantial increase in the party’s vote share as compared to the 2016 assembly elections and the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections. underlined.

Specifically naming five states where the party has never tasted power on its own – Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Odisha and West Bengal – Nadda said, “The states where the BJP has not yet come to power It (party) will try. It is the best and is committed to form government in these states.”

The resolution also attacked West Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress for “sponsored violence” against BJP workers in the state and vowed to ensure justice through legal means. Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai supported the resolution moved by Adityanath, Union minister G Kishan Reddy, who hails from Telangana, and Odisha MP Ashwini Vyashnav are also speaking out.

pandemic fight

Nadda said that the executive appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s effective leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which more than 100 crore vaccination doses were given and 80 crore poor people were provided free food grains. He said that Nadda said that this is the biggest food program in human history.

Referring to the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, Pradhan said the executive lauded Modi for his vision to implement the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, aimed at Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists in some neighboring countries, including Pakistan and Afghanistan. Like granting citizenship to minorities. .

BJP should become a bridge of faith: PM

In his speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked BJP members to be a “bridge of trust” between the party and the common man and expressed confidence that the BJP would win the trust of the people in the upcoming assembly elections in five states.

Addressing the concluding session of the BJP’s national executive, Modi asserted that the BJP runs on the values ​​of “Seva, Sankalp and Samman (Service, Resolution and Commitment)” and “does not revolve around one family”. Urges its members to work. people, Yadav quoted the prime minister as saying.

Yogi Adityanath’s tables BJP’s resolution

After Nadda’s speech, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath introduced the BJP’s political proposal, touching on various historic initiatives taken by the Modi government.

Sharing the details of the proposal, Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the resolution specifically mentions that “we will ensure the party’s victory in the upcoming assembly elections”. He said that the party is getting positive, energetic and unconditional support from the National Executive to ensure the victory of the party in the upcoming assembly elections.

The resolution was largely dedicated to applauding Prime Minister Modi’s leadership on a range of issues – from the COVID-19 vaccination program to his stand on climate change – with Sitharaman asserting that her government restored confidence in governance in India And the image of the country has been created abroad. . He told reporters that India has played an active role in the field of foreign policies and has ensured that it is heard.

Opposition working out of “extreme hatred”

The resolution condemned the “opportunistic” politics of the opposition and its efforts to create fear during the pandemic. BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh read out a condolence message for the late party leaders.

The resolution states that India is setting new benchmarks of success globally under Modi, but the opposition is acting outright “extreme hatred”, alleging that it is trying and conspiring and Is busy derailing the COVID-19 vaccination program by spreading propaganda.

“Opposition parties practiced opportunistic politics. They never hit the road during the pandemic and confined themselves to Twitter to spread doubts,” she said at the briefing on the proposal. Asked if there was any reference to the recent bypoll results, which have been mixed for the party, Sitharaman said there was no specific discussion on them.

farmers’ protest

Asked about farmers’ protest, Sitharaman said the government has repeatedly clarified that it is willing to talk to farmer unions and asked them to list their grievances on the three laws.

Farmers unions are demanding that the government repeal the laws. The resolution also said that a chapter on “security, peace and development” has been opened in Jammu and Kashmir, stating that 2081 people lost their lives in terror incidents between 2004-14, when the Congress leadership Wali UPA was in power, while 239 civilians were lost. His life between 2014-21. It also mentioned the development initiatives in the Union Territory and the completion of local body elections.

with PTI input

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