New Delhi: Serve the voters at the grassroots level, don’t underestimate the opposition and reach out to the marginalized sections without worrying about votes – Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s advice to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with only 400 days left for the general elections ) workers on the last day of the National Executive meeting of the party.
In his concluding speech, Modi asked BJP workers to reach out to the marginalized sections of the society including Muslim, Sikh and Christian communities with sensitivity.
“There are good people in every community; There are good people in the Muslim community too, and we should reach out to them,” the prime minister said, according to a senior BJP leader, who did not wish to be named. Modi also advised the cadre to seek the help of popular Poet (poet) to connect with Muslim voters.
Sources told ThePrint that PM Modi said, “we have a duty towards Pasmanda and Bohra Muslims, who are backward in their own communities, whether they vote for us or not” and that the party should “reach out to educated Muslims as well”. .
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis quoted PM Modi as saying, “BJP workers will have to sensibly coordinate with all sections of the society… If there is a shortfall, it will have to be addressed. But while doing all this, worry about votes.” do not do.
PM urges party workers to behave ‘Join BJP campaign’ (Join BJP Campaign) also urged him to pay attention to the issue of climate change.
“As we try to address gender inequality save daughter teach daughterSimilarly, we also have to listen to the call of our Mother Earth. Moving on, he talked about the ill-effects of fertilizers and chemicals, and asked BJP workers to work together to inform farmers and raise awareness about alternatives like natural (chemical-free) farming.
The Prime Minister said, India is currently in its “best era” and BJP workers should not shy away from working hard.
stressed the need to turn to India amrit kaal In the Dattatreya Kaal (the era of duty), Modi said that the BJP is no longer just a political movement as it has evolved into a social movement – a critical time available to achieve the highest potential. “Every moment of your life and every drop of your hard work should be spent in the service of the people,” Modi said in his address on the last day of the two-day National Executive meeting held in Delhi.
Modi also suggested the need to educate young voters aged 18 to 25 about India’s contemporary political history and the ‘misgovernance and corruption’ of previous governments.
Giving information to the media on Tuesday, Fadnavis said, ‘Modi Yes Said that the youth of 18-25 years have not seen the political history of India, they do not know that there was malpractice, corruption and misrule in the previous governments and where India has reached today. That’s why (focus) creating awareness among the youth… trying to connect them with the principles of democracy is necessary.
The comment comes after Congress’s Bharat Jodo Yatra and its popularity among young voters. For the 2020 Bihar assembly elections, the BJP ran a similar campaign to remind young voters about the Lalu Prasad Yadav era, called ‘Jungle raj‘ Due to the complete breakdown of law and order in the state during that time.
During this, Modi also asked various questions of BJP workers and the party. Front In his concluding speech on Tuesday, he called for focusing attention on the border villages by bringing them into the mainstream. He said the party should also play a role in the development of aspirational districts by running parallel programs to tackle malnutrition and other such issues.
reiterating the resolution of One India Excellent India (Programme to promote cooperation among various states/UTs), Modi said that all states should coordinate with each other, let their languages and cultures come together and connect on an emotional level.
(Editing by Amritansh Arora)
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