Lucknow: Head of BJP Sworda Hotel Dev Singh said on Friday that the party’s victory in a recent rural poll was an indication of sustainable community support for the party and his leadership ahead of the election of assembly next year.
Speaking at the State Executive Committee meeting, Singh said that the victory in Zila Panchayat and the Pramukh election block had armed the party to give a boost to the agenda of developments in the villages.
Crediting PM Narendra Modi, National President of the JP Nadda Party and UP CM Yogi Adityanath and their policy to bring people even closer to BJP, Singh said that the party would win the next election with the majority of the majority pounding once more.
Asking for Lord RAM, Shiva and Krishna, Singh said that the increase had land with a rich cultural and spiritual heritage to encourage the country’s development.
“The country has provided a maximum number of PMS including Stalwarts such as Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Now, this PM Modi that carries developed countries,” he said.
Singh said that the simplicity of Nadda encouraged local party officials to work harder.
He said that the successful implementation of policies written under the leadership of PM Modi had helped the party become digital down to the Stan level.
“It has enabled party workers to coordinate with each other and provide services to people during the peak of the covid pandemic,” he said.
Maintaining that the party will continue to work in accordance with the ideology of the nationalist, the Head of BJP rises that the elimination of Article 370, the construction of the RAM Temple, the citizenship and triple talaq dismissal is for example.
At the same time, he praised the CM Yogi to ensure strong legal and order situations that have helped the country attract large investments.
He also attacked the opposition left in quarantine in their homes when the people needed most.
He firmly took the name of the Secretary General of the Priyanka Gandhi Congress who began his tour on Friday.
Singh said that the opposition role was limited only with negative rumors and pedaling.
He urged party workers to tell people about `kartoot ‘(deeds) from opposition leaders.