New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked BJP members to become a bridge of faith between the party and ordinary people and expressed confidence that BJP will win the trust of the people in the upcoming assembly poll.
Overcoming the BJP National Executive Valement Session, Modi emphasized that BJP runs on the values of “Rent, Sanklap Aur Temparan (service, resolution and commitment)” and “does not revolve around the family”, National Secretary General of the Party “Minister Bhupender Yadav said quoting in prime Minister In his speech, the Modiji Prime Minister gave a spell to party workers that they had to be a bridge of faith between ordinary humans and parties, while referring to party history because it was always associated with the same human problems in the country, “said Yadav.
BJP is not a family-based party, It was not run by the family but by the culture of public welfare, said Yadav While quoting Modi’s prime minister.
Referring to the welfare work carried out by BJP workers during the Covid-19 pandemic, Modi said the powerful party focused on serving the people.
Speaking of presentations on poll countries, Modi expressed confidence that the party would win the trust of the people because they had moved forward by taking problems close to people.
Modi also talked about the new initiative of Kamal Pushap which was launched on the Namo application to pay tribute to all party workers who devote their entire lives to the party.
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