PM Modi addresses Party Karyakartas at BJP HQ in Delhi

Published By : Admin | March 2, 2023 | 20:00 IST
In honour of the people of the northeast, PM Modi urges BJP karyakartas to turn on the flashlight of their mobile phones
Now, northeast is neither far from Delhi (heartland) nor from the heart, says PM Modi
PM Modi credits BJP's consistent wins to 'triveni' of work and work culture of its governments and its workers' commitment to service
The karyakartas of the BJP are known for their discipline. They kept our flag flying high during difficult times, says PM Modi

Leading the celebrations of the BJP and its allies’ win in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya Assembly elections, PM Modi today addressed Party Karyakartas at BJP Headquarters in Delhi. He thanked the people of these three Northeast states for their trust in BJP and also congratulated the BJP Karyakartas of these states. He said, “Today's results show people's faith in democracy and democratic institutions in the country. Now the Northeast is neither far from Delhi, nor far from the Dil (heart).”

In honour of the people of the northeast, PM Modi urged BJP karyakartas to turn on the flashlight of their mobile phones. He said, “Earlier there wasn't much discussion in Delhi and other parts of the country when the results were out from the northeast region. The discussion was about the violence during the elections,” he said.

Addressing the gathering, PM Modi stated, “By frequently visiting the northeast, I won the people's hearts. And it's a big win for me. I am satisfied that the people of the northeast are no longer ignored. Recently when I visited the northeast, I was congratulated on my 'half century', which meant 50 visits to the region since I became the Prime Minister.”

PM Modi credited BJP's consistent wins to 'Triveni' of work and work culture of its governments and its workers' commitment to service. He said, “Many political analysts are trying to understand the reason for the victory of the BJP. Some of our well-wishers want to know the reason. The reason is 'Triveni'. It means the combination of three streams. The first power is the work of the BJP governments, the second one is the work ethics of the BJP and the third one is the karyakartas of the BJP.”

Launching a no-holds-barred attack on the Left party, PM Modi said, “In Tripura, the situation was such that apart from one party, flags of no other party could be hoisted. If someone tried to, he was made to bleed. But what a big change we have seen in these elections this time. Now we are seeing the Northeast moving in a new direction.”


He said, “After seven decades of independence, many villages of the northeast didn't have electricity. Previous governments knew that it was a difficult task to electrify those villages, and therefore they turned a blind eye towards them. But we have worked for the development, peace and prosperity of the northeast. Our efforts, have made the country for the first-time, fight against poverty. We are also committed to the empowerment of women. Through various flagship schemes, we ensured the empowerment of the women of the northeast.”

PM Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress for its ‘Modi Teri Kabr Khudegi’ remark and also slammed the AAP for its ‘Mar Jaa Modi’ remark. He said, “They are now saying ‘Mar Jaa Modi', but the people of the country are saying that ‘Mat Jaa Modi’.”

“Today's results have exposed Congress' thinking about the northeast. Congress claimed that these are small states and insignificant. It's an insult to the mandate and the people of the northeast states,” he added. He also said that just like in the northeast and Goa, he was confident that in the days to come, BJP would form government in Kerala too.

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