We believe in cooperative federalism: PM Modi in Hyderabad

Published By : Admin | November 28, 2017 | 13:43 IST
Whatever the BJP is today, it is due to the hardwork and sweat of countless BJP Karyakartas and their families: PM
We believe in cooperative federalism. There is no question of discriminating against states where we are not in power: PM Modi

Addressing a gathering at the Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad, PM Narendra Modi credited the karyakartas of the Bharatiya Janata Party for their efforts to make it the world’s largest the party.

“Whatever the BJP is today, it is due to the hardwork and sweat of countless BJP Karyakartas and their families. They have sacrificed a lot for the nation and have built the party brick by brick”, he said.

The PM remarked that the Centre believed in cooperative federalism and there was no question of discriminating against states where the BJP were not in power. “We are committed for the overall development of our country”, said the Prime Minister.

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