PM Modi addresses BJP Karyakartas at Headquarters, Delhi

Published By : Admin | November 11, 2020 | 19:30 IST
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PM Modi addressed BJP Karyakartas at the party headquarters in thanksgiving ceremony over victories in Bihar assembly polls and by polls in other states. In his victory speech, the Prime Minister attributed BJP’s electoral success to BJP’s governance. “When people think of governance, they think of BJP,” the PM said.

“I want to thank the people of the country, not because they made BJP win the polls across the states, but also because all of us enthusiastically participated in the festival of democracy,” he said.

Congratulating the party karyakartas and the BJP President, he said, “I congratulate every karyakarta of NDA as well as their families for the success of their dedicated work and contribution in the elections. I want to congratulate BJP President JP Nadda ji for the victory in the poll.”

“There is something that we have almost forgotten. Earlier, a day after polling, we used to get news of repolling, booth capture. But today we only get headlines such as 'Rise in polling numbers of women' and 'Rise in number of votes given' is a massive change from our past,” the PM said.

Taking a journey down memory lane, PM Modi said, “There was a time when the BJP had only two seats. And we started from two rooms. But today we are everywhere. Everyone is asking how did this happen? The answer lies in the verdict of yesterday. The people of India clearly stated that the only point of debate during elections would be the development in the 21st century India. People of India are asking every other party to come to this plank, and showing them that these are the real issues.”

Addressing the massive crowd of supporters, the Prime Minister asserted, “Good railways, better airports, bridges, internet connectivity, some will say, are not important in elections. People are telling political parties that this is not the case. This is going to be the basis of development. People who did not understand this - have lost their deposits.”

PM Modi thanked the people of Bihar for the overwhelming support given to the NDA and assured them of greater progress in the years to come. “The secret to winning Bihar elections is 'Sabka saath, Sabka vikas, Sabka vishwas'. It is a victory of the development works in Bihar,” he added.

In a rousing speech at the party headquarters to celebrate the BJP's victory, PM Modi urged the youth of the country to come forward and lend their selfless service by joining the party. “Youth of the country today knows it very well that dynasty politics poses the biggest threat to democracy. Unfortunately, a national-level political party is caught in the web of family politics. In such a situation, the role of BJP increases even more,” he said.

“BJP only national party in which poor, dalits, deprived see their representation. Only BJP understands need of every section, region,” he said. The Prime Minister extended Diwali greetings to the countrymen. Once again, the PM reminded everyone the resolve of 'vocal for local'.

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