Make development the primary focus: PM

Modi urges workers to focus on development

BJP to woo Dalits, farmers; Modi urges workers to focus on development
BJP to woo Dalits, farmers; Modi urges workers to focus on development

Modi urges workers to focus on development

[dropcap color=”#008040″ boxed=”yes” boxed_radius=”8px” class=”” id=””]P[/dropcap]rime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday told, To reach out to Dalits as well as the rural and farm communities, the two-day BJP national executive meeting has drew up a roadmap and asked them not to be diverted by the non- issues and he also called on party workers to lay thrust on the agenda of development.


Prime Minister also told, “our country’s solution for all the problems is focusing on Development (Vikas). Let’s not get trapped by opposition. We also need to focus on our own agenda”. Home Minister Rajnath Singh told reporters.

“It will be an endeavour of our (BJP’s) rivals that we get embroiled in all kinds of unnecessary controversies and our government’s developmental works are not discussed among people.” said the Prime Minister in his address.

“”Nationalism, national unity and integrity are an article of faith with the BJP”. Was the ruling party adopting a resolution and the two-day BJP national executive meeting concluded here


The party accused a “very essence of our constitution which is against by indulging in a kind of demagogy” by “very microscopic minority”, like the debate slogans like “Bharat Mata ki Jai”.

It said, “In the name of freedom of expression talking of destruction of Bharat cannot be supported”.

[dropcap color=”#008040″ boxed=”yes” boxed_radius=”8px” class=”” id=””]O[/dropcap]ur constitution describes India as Bharat also and refusal to chant victory to Bharat is tantamount to disrespect to our constitution itself. ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ is not merely a slogan. It was a mantra of inspiration to countless freedom fighters during the independence struggle. It is the heartbeat of a billion people today. It is reiteration of our constitutional obligation as citizens to uphold its primacy. The BJP wishes to make it clear that it will firmly oppose any attempt to disrespect Bharat and weaken its unity and integrity,” the party said.

In an attempt to reach out to Dalits, Rajnath Singh announced that it was decided prime minister will visit Mhow in Madhya Pradesh, the birthplace of the Constitution’s architect Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar on his birth anniversary on April 14.

He said the party has chalked out various future programmes and will reach out to every section of the marginalised society.

“”From April 14 to 16, our leaders and party cadres will hold social harmony programmes at panchayat level. During the period, they will convey the messages of Dr. Ambedkar to the people and will reward the talented students of that panchayat,” he said


Rajnath said Modi will also visit Jamshedpur in Jharkhand on April 24, where he will address a conference of representatives of panchayats.

BJP president Amit Shah announced in Sunday’s session that for 10 days from April 14, the party will have programmes under the aegis of Gram Uday to Bharat Uday, Singh said.

From April 17 to April 20, there will be Kisan Sabhas in all villages. “The prime minister is committed to double farm income by 2022. We will enlist the opinion of farmers on this,” he said.

Talking to reporters separately, Rajnath Singh and Jaitley said that while the party was open to scrutiny and criticism, it “will not tolerate anti-nationalism”.

“We expect political opposition as a normal course but at any cost we cannot tolerate any anti-national thought process,” Singh said.

[dropcap color=”#008040″ boxed=”yes” boxed_radius=”8px” class=”” id=””]J[/dropcap]aitley said the ideology of “nationalism” guides the party’s belief and that chanting “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” — the cause of a recent row especially in Maharashtra — was an issue which should not be debated at all.

“We believe this is one issue on which there should be no debate. People in India should have absolutely no difficulty as far as this slogan is concerned and the best example we saw yesterday (Saturday) at Eden Gardens (during the India-Pakistan World Twenty20 match),” Jaitley said.

In Maharashtra, MIM legislator Waris Pathan was suspended on March 16 from the assembly after he refused to say “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”.

Jaitley also asserted that the party will record a “decisive” victory in Assam and will improve its performance in other states like Kerala and West Bengal.

He mocked the Congress for playing second fiddle to regional parties in many states.

“”Look at Bihar, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. I think the Congress has lowered its political ambitions. It is quite content becoming the tail-ender of any alliance,” he said.


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