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On Foundation Day, BJP vows to return in 2019, attacks opposition (Roundup)

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The on Friday celebrated its 38th across the country, exhorting its cadres to ensure party's return to power in 2019 and used the occasion to attack opposition parties, especially the Congress, mocking its efforts to forge a grand alliance for their "survival".

On the occasion, lauded the "heroic service and sacrifice" of millions of party workers and acknowledged their "efforts" to bolster its reach.

"For BJP, the 'Karyakartas' are everything. They are the heart and soul of the party, whose sweat has taken the party to new heights. It is due to their efforts that we have the honour to serve people all over and fulfil their aspirations," Modi said.

"The is the party of a 'New India'. We are privileged to receive the blessings of people of all age groups, across all sections of society. We are a party that believes in India's diversity, our unique culture and, above all, the strengths of 125 crore Indians," he added.

The (BJP), earlier known as Jana Sangh, came into being on this day in 1980.

Amit Shah, the party President, launched party's election campaign for the 2019 elections in Mumbai, while union ministers Nirmala Sitharaman, and exhorted party workers in Lucknow, and New Delhi, respectively.

Addressing a rally in Mumbai, Shah urged party workers to help achieve Modi's dream of New

He said the countdown to the Lok Sabha elections had begun and called upon all activists to fan out to each village to highlight the Modi government's achievements.

"We don't want to fight the next elections on slogans or empty poll promises but on the basis of the government's achievements. We should take a pledge to ensure a win in the 2019 elections," he said.

Mocking efforts at forging opposition unity before the next general elections, he said: "When there is a flood, all creatures climb to one spot for survival.

"The political flood unleashed by (Prime Minister) has made all these snakes, mongooses, dogs and cats join together and unitedly contest the 2019 elections against him," he said.

As the controversy erupted over Shah's comparison of opposition parties with animals, he backtracked his remarks, saying that "political parties with differing ideologies have united because of the fear of Modi", noting animals like snake and mongoose never come together.

Attacking Rahul Gandhi, the said he has been given an "injection" by (NCP President) Sharad Pawar, so now he is going around asking "what Modi has done in the past four years?

"Rahul Baba, we want to ask you -- what did your party do when it was in power for four generations? The people want to know."

In Delhi, Union Law hit out at the and other rival political parties opposed to its ideology and said in its journey spanning 38 years, the ruling party has emerged as a "big platform for national unity".

"The is a big platform for national unity. It has one voice, one slogan and one commitment -- to make the country a super power. Today, the is a party of all Indians with an all-presence," Prasad said.

Recalling former Atal Bihari Vajpayee's lines that "the cloud will go away, the sun will come up, and lotus will bloom", he said that the at present rules the country with a clear majority and with its allies, it is ruling in 21 of the 29 states.

The took a jibe at Rahul Gandhi, saying if one has to grow in Indian politics, one has to embrace the country's soil, its culture and tradition.

"Regardless of potential or talent, the top party leadership can go to a family only. I am not taking anyone's name, but the hint is clear," Prasad said.

He said broadly, three categories of people opposed the -- the Leftist, the and "other than Ram Manohar Lohia".

"The bashing has been a part of India's -- be it Nehruji or Indiraji or leftists. See, where those who criticised us are today and where we are today. Our commitment was clear that we wanted to make the country a super power."

Defence taunted the saying a party that muzzled freedom in the country during the emergency should not preach about democracy to the

"is in a state of shock and it is out of this that words like ideology are coming from them," Sitharaman said, added that it was strange and ironical that a party which gave birth to dictatorship in the country is talking of "values and ideology".

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 21:24 IST
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