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PM Modi interacts with BJP workers in Madhya Pradesh ahead of state polls, says ‘our ideology isn't vote bank politics’

PM Modi acknowledges Madhya Pradesh's role in making BJP world's largest party while interacting with booth level workers; urges them to connect with people.

PM Modi interacts with BJP booth workers in Madhya PradeshPremium
PM Modi interacts with BJP booth workers in Madhya Pradesh

While interacting with thousands of booth level BJP workers during his visit in Madhya Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged, ‘the state has a big role in making BJP world’s largest party’.

Responding to a question of a worker about the how they should connect with the people, he said, we don’t sit in air conditioned offices and issue diktats; we brave harsh weather to be with people.

“Development of villages must for India to become a developed country. Take interest in people's lives not to win vote but to help them flourish"

He also said, “Our objective is to ensure saturation-level coverage of welfare schemes"

He pointed out some parties only think about their own party and those who are close to them. Some people live only for their party as they get a share of corruption and commission. They take the route of corruption and vote bank politics. But BJP's principles are different. Such ideologies are extremely harmful for the country.

"For us, the country comes before the party."

 

Modi on Tuesday addressed 3,000 BJP workers selected from across the country who have made effective contributions in empowering their booths under the party's “Mera Booth Sabse Majboot" campaign. The event was broadcasted live around the country and over 10 lakh BJP workers got the opportunity to directly connect with the PM.

PM Modi earlier in a said in tweet, "I will get an opportunity to interact with lakhs of dedicated workers under 'Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot' programme. This opportunity will further empower their resolve for a developed India."

Assembly polls are due the by the year-end

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Updated: 27 Jun 2023, 02:11 PM IST
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