It is 'women first' for govt and party, says PM Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

today said is now moving forward from women development to women-led development, and "women first" was the mantra of his government and the party.

Addressing BJP Mahila Morcha Karyakartas via the 'App', the asked them to win the May 12 Assembly elections by concentrating on booths.

"Today the country is moving forward from women development to women-led development," said.

"When we have such a mantra for the country's development, our party also believes in this mantra. For party (women power) is important. For us whether it is organisation or government or framing of programmes it is women first," he added.

Capable women have been given important portfolios in his cabinet, Modi said adding group photos of foreign ministers and defence ministers at the SCO summit in showed that Sushma Swaraj and Nirmala Sitharaman representing were the only women.

"Both of them have had a connection to Karnataka," he noted.

Lauding the contribution and efforts of women workers, Modi asked the Karyakartas to concentrate on winning booths.

"We have to win state election. We will win, we will have to win assembly constituency, but as always I urge karyakartas and for me the most important thing is winning polling booths," Modi said.

Holding that if the party wins polling booths no power can defeat it in the assembly, he said "Where is victory, it is in polling booths, rest is all its effects. We have to win polling booths."

"When we have to win polling booths we will have to bring out Congress government's false promises and misdeeds. We will have to appeal every one to join in India's journey towards progress. In doing this our Mahila Morcha karyakartas are most influential as they do it by building trust," he added.

During his speech, Modi recalled the of women leadership in Karnataka by remembering Kittur Rani Chennamma, Belavadi Mallamma, Rani Abbakka, Onake Obavva and legendary Hindustani

The said he was "also excited to know that there was a dedicated women team that worked behind 'Mangalyan.'

He also paid homage to sitting BJP MLA and party candidate from Jayanagara constituency for the May 12 Assembly polls B N Vijaykumar, who died of a at a hospital here in the early hours today.

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First Published: Fri, May 04 2018. 10:30 IST