PM Modi says India's best era coming; asks party workers to connect with all sections

The prime minister said India's best era is coming and the party should dedicate itself to the country's development and turn "Amrit Kaal" into "Kartavya Kaal."

Published: 17th January 2023 11:29 PM  |   Last Updated: 17th January 2023 11:29 PM   |  A+A-

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing at the second day of the BJP National Executive Meeting, at NDMC Convention Center, in New Delhi, Jan. 17, 2023. (Photo | ANI)

By PTI

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday asked BJP members to reach out to every section of society, including minorities such as Bohras, Pasmandas and Sikhs, and work for them without electoral considerations, party sources said here.

In his address at the BJP national executive, which concluded with his remarks, Modi noted that nearly 400 days are left for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls and asked party members to serve every section with full dedication in a speech described by several participants as his big vision to expand the saffron organisation and lead the country in every aspect.

Various party members who were part of the audience said the prime minister spoke highly of 'Sufism' and also asked them to meet professionals from different walks of life and visit places like universities and churches to connect with them.

The prime minister said India's best era is coming and the party should dedicate itself to the country's development and turn "Amrit Kaal", the 25-year period to 2047, into "Kartavya Kaal" (era of duties).

Sources said he also cautioned the party against any sense of "overconfidence" and cited the example of the BJP's loss in Madhya Pradesh in 1998 despite the unpopularity of the then Congress government led by Digvijaya Singh.

Modi was then a key minder of the BJP's organisational affairs in the state.

He also suggested party workers refrain from making unnecessary remarks on irrelevant issues such as movies as they put the party's development agenda on the back-burner, the sources said.

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis told reporters that Modi, in his address to the BJP national executive meet, emphasised on reaching out to all sections of society and said his speech was not of a political leader but of a statesman underlining that kept the nation above the party.

The BJP is no longer merely a political movement but a social movement as well that is working to transform socioeconomic conditions," Modi told the executive, he said.

The prime minister said people in the 18-25 age group have not witnessed the political history of India and are not aware of "corruption and wrongdoings" that took place under previous governments.

"So, they need to be made aware. Let them know about the good governance of the BJP," he said in an apparent swipe at the previous dispensations at the Centre.

Fadnavis said Modi also advised the party to conduct special programmes of its different 'morchas', especially in border villages so that it can connect with people there more and ensure that the government's developmental schemes reach them.

"The prime minister's speech was inspirational. It guided us as well as showed us a new roadmap. He asked us to dedicate every moment of our lives to advancing the country's development. Only by converting the 'Amrit Kaal' into 'Kartavya Kaal', the country can be taken forward," the Maharashtra leader said.

"Emphasising on environmental conservation, Modi instructed party workers that on the lines of the "Beti Bachao" campaign they have to start the "Dharti Bachao" (save earth) campaign," Fadnavis said adding that the Prime Minister underlined the need to reduce dependency on fertilisers.

Modi referred to the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam, which was recently held in Varanasi, to celebrate ancient spiritual ties between the two regions and asked party members to connect with different cultures.

"Only those who take a pledge go on to create history. The BJP has to take a pledge and also to create history," he said.


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